Today, I’d like to share a collection of images of the so-called Cube Berlin with you that I took last month on a short trip to Berlin. This unique building is a definitive go-to location for any photographer.
Today, I’d like to share a collection of images of the so-called Cube Berlin with you that I took last month on a short trip to Berlin. This unique building is a definitive go-to location for any photographer.
Not in the mood to seek out new locations and risk spending hours not finding anything? Then revisit places you have already photographed!
The Trivago Campus in Düsseldorf, Germany, is a quite new and modern pair of buildings near the city’s renowned Media Harbour. Its sleek appearance is a fitting addition to the area which has been known for its extravagant architecture for quite a while now. I went there to explore and found it a wonderful playing field for the curious photographer. Here are the images I came up with.
This post contains a series of photographs from the Landschaftspark Duisburg Nord in Germany.
This post contains a series of photographs from the Consolidation Coal Mine in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
This post contains a series of monochrome animal portraits.
This post contains a series of photographs of industrial architecture taken at disused spoil loading tower in Gladbeck, Germany.
This post contains a series of photographs of industrial architecture taken at the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen, Germany.
The Marta in Herford, Germany, is a museum for art, architecture, and design designed by architecture superstar Frank Gehry. Last June, I went there to photograph. These are the results.
I am glad to report that my photograph “Catholic Library” won the Simple Architecture Contest over at ViewBug. Click on the link to view all the other outstanding finalists, each and every one of which would have deserved to be the winners just as much (if not more) than I apparently did in the eyes of the judge Donald Boyd.