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This is the final image in my 10 images for my research for my structure project.
This image was taken inside the Bank of England,Thread Needle Street by Matt clayton.
I decided to choose this image as my final photo because it shows off one of the biggest, design aspects in the building and shows it off perfectly. the pattern created by the stairs makes for a great image.
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This is my 9th photo os 10 for the research for my structure project.
This image of Liverpool central library was taken by Jill Tate.
I decided to choose this image because of the pattern from the circles of the levels of the building. I think the circles draw the eye to the middle of the image and I really like the look of the stairs they lead your eye to different parts of the image. Also i like that the main part of this image is the roof which is one of the very good design points of the building.
I like the use of the natural night coming through the roof but also the little spots of light you can see in the image on the different floors.
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This is my 8th photo of my ten research images for my structure project.
This image was taken by Jill Tate it is of Gosforth Park nature reserve bird hide.
I decided to use this image as part of my research because It has such good composition and it is so pleasing on the eye as the photographer has shown the very pretty natural surroundings of the building.
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This is my seventh image of my ten research images for my structure project.
This image of central square in Newcastle was taken by Steve Mayes.
I decided to choose this image because it shows off one of the biggest design elements of the building which is the main staircase i think this is important because in architecture photography you should try and show off the parts of the building that the architect would be most proud of.
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This is my sixth image of my ten research images for my structure project.
This image of Staiths South Bank, Gatehsead was taken by Steve Mayes.
I decided to use this as one of my research images because it is a little bit different from the rest of the architecture photography that I have seen, This photo shows the skyline of Sthaiths South Bank and was taken just as the sun was going down I really like the colours in this image and i like that the grass in the foreground had been slightly lit it ties it in with the lights in the background of the image.
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This is my fifth image of 10 for my research for my structure project.
This image of Henrietta House in London was taken by Anthony Weller.
I decided to choose this as one of my research photos as it was a little different because you cant see the whole building just one little detail and i really like the colours and patterns in the photo.
The green lights in the side of the building give it a really futuristic look and makes it look like the other parts are almost floating.
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This is the third of my 10 research images for my structure project.
This photograph attracted me because of the composition and the light trails. The only thing i don’t like about this photo is the face that the top of the building is slightly cut off just a little bit.
The angle this photo has been taken makes the building look very tall and the composition is great with the streetlights on either side and the building in the very centre.
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This is the second of my 10 research images for my structure project.
This image is another image by photographer Simon Kennedy, This was shot for Hotel expo fornebu Norway.
I like this photo because The walls act as really good leading lines and the brightness of the photograph compliments the modern design of the corridor, I really like the composition of this image and the angle he has shot the corridor, the fact he hasn’t shot the corridor from straight on is something different and i really like the effect.
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This is the first of my 10 research images for the Structure project.
This image was taken by Simon Kennedy an architectural photographer from London, this image is one of a series of images that was taken of the British museum great court restaurant.
I think the photographer used a mix of natural light coming from the ceiling and studio lights at a 45 degree angle to the table and chairs.
I really like this image because the colours, the colour of the chairs seems to blend perfectly with the colours in the roof and they are the main pops of colour as everything else is very neutral. I also like the leading lines all the lines in the image seem to draw you eye straight to the centre of the image. My favourite part of the image is the roof.
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