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Photographer Wayne Harridge  Wayne Harridge {Karma:18292}
Project N/A Camera Model Voigtlander Bessa-L
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Melbourne
Lens Heliar 12mm f5.6
Uploaded 9/26/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia X-tra 400
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Favorites Aperture f/8.0
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Location City -  Melbourne
State -  VICTORIA
Country - Australia   Australia
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 10/3/2005
PUCCINI FESTIVAl..
nice perspective my friend..nice buoldingscape!
see you later, take care..
roby

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Wayne Harridge Wayne Harridge   {K:18292} 10/3/2005
G'day Anthony,

I've seen photographs of the flatiron bldg in NYC, I guess this might be a miniature version of it.

...Wayne

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Anthony Lound Anthony Lound   {K:6661} 10/3/2005
Hey Wayne, this image reminds me of the Flatiron building in New York City - the first skyscraper there. The apex of the building is just six feet wide, and expands into a limestone wedge adorned with Gothic and Renaissance details of Greek faces and terra cotta flowers. Scarcely that, but appealing at any rate.

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Judi Liosatos Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 9/29/2005
I think this style of building is always popular with photographers...but it is always captured in new ways. Good work.

Judi

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Wayne Harridge Wayne Harridge   {K:18292} 9/28/2005
Yes Gabrielle, I think it is Victorian (we have a LOT of Victorian era buildings in Melbourne).

...Wayne

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Wayne Harridge Wayne Harridge   {K:18292} 9/28/2005
No help from PS Neal - I used PaintshopPro !

Really just straightened it all up as best I could.

...Wayne

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Gabrielle Willson   {K:7978} 9/27/2005
Yes I have seent his archtitecture before also most recently in Aushton U Lyne red brick though - I think Victorian era.

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Neal Nye   {K:15827} 9/27/2005
What a nice shot of this weird structure. I've never seen a building like this. Nice vertical verticals. View-camera work with a 35 mm. (and maybe some help from Photoshop)

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Carlos     {K:12969} 9/26/2005
identical structures were built allover the place and just about the same time ? I?m guessing the 30?s? I?ve seen the same architecture throughout various places in Canada, from the west to east and in between and also in Europe the States and elsewhere. A design trend I guess.
One remembers such idiosyncratic buildings - they beautiful and odd. Easy to see why you snapped this... And a curious place, a bad choice, the placement of the Puccini poster - almost defacing the façade as it were? Also difficult to see from here what function the building serves. Headquarters of?? Connected with art I suppose?

C

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 9/26/2005
very nice picture, like this special architecture.

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