One of my favorite subjects is art history, in particular architectural history. We had an amazing professor (for the life of me, I could not remember his name, but I know he teaches at Univ. de Complutense) who discussed in detail the evolution of Spanish architecture and compared it to the rest of European art history. He also took amazing photos (some of which he used in our class) and he would give us tips on how to take good photos--which I try to keep in mind whenever i take one. He abhors digital cameras and still lugs his huge SLR wherever he goes. Anyway, I took this shots myself (more photos later) -- they're nothing compared to his photos though.
Cologne Train Station, Germany
Facade, Catedral de Sevilla
Cologne Cathedral, Germany
Main Door, Leon Cathedral, Spain
Town Plaza, Malaga, Spain
Dragon, Chinese Temple, Xiamen
Roof detail, Buddhist Temple, Xiamen
Under the Building of IPHE, Madrid
A different view of the Eiffel Tower
Rose Window, Soria Church, Spain
Close-up view, Plaza de Cibeles, Madrid
Back of Brugge Church, Brugge, Belgium
Louvre's West Wing 1 Comment
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 | zaren wrote on Jul 8, '07 hehe i have a photo shoot very similar to this one... |
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