10 TOP Google+ Photographs for July 6

published by ; July 8, 2012
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10 amazing TOP photos published by Google+ photography enthusiasts on July 6.
1

a path to the sky – the destination
Berlin – Jewish Museum – design by Daniel Libeskind

Few buildings have impressed me the way the Jewish Museum in Berlin did. The fact that it is designed by one of my favorite architects may or may not play a role here,  but most likely does because I'm probably more responsive to this kind of architectural language and to the way it manages to convey  ideas and  feelings. And the fact that Libeskind was for years a theorist of architecture also plays a role in the fact that I am drawn to his style, as I firmly believe that no valuable work of art can be created if one doesn't first know the basis of his art, the theory behind the way shapes and volumes, colors and textures work with each other to give an outstanding result.  I believe and have seen it over the years around me that this stands for all kinds of art, because nothing can make an artist more bold in using his language and more sure about what to say and  especially how to say it and how to make his feelings reach the world, than knowing that the instruments  he uses to create his art are the right ones. And theory, well assimilated theory, is one of the most important instruments in the hands of an artist (although an invisible one), one of his best friends when it comes to conveying his feelings through his works. And no, theory -  feelings, that's not a contradiction! Maybe because I believe all this about theory and art and because I'm convinced that knowing it helps a lot (otherwise it wouldn't have been taught in schools), I'm now working on a tutorial about architectural photography that will try to cover the theoretical part of it seen from a practical point of view.

The Jewish museum in Berlin is a poetry of forms and a building that makes you experience very strong feelings. The predominant angular shapes, the dark grey color of the exterior zinc cladding, the apparently chaotic window cuts on the façades and the slim, long, dark openings all along the exterior walls, that are somehow repeating their pattern on the exterior pavement and the garden, as well as the narrow corridors and uneasy interior spaces, together with the edgy and unexpected aesthetic elements: the almost randomly intersected beams, the stair that leads to nowhere, the very shape of the building, that is a deconstructed Star of David, everything makes you think of a path, a difficult and very emotional path to walk,  a path that leads to somewhere, maybe for everyone that walks it leads to somewhere else, maybe it leads to the sky, maybe it's the destination itself....

This shot is the very last shot I took in Berlin at the +GPlus Euro Photowalk 
Almost everyone else had left by then and the moment was filled with mixed feelings, I was sorry that the photowalk was over, missing my friends, I was thought excited to be there shooting this building, especially that I was waiting for the  clouds for a quite some time and almost sure that I will have to go back home without a single long exposure shot of this place, I was late for my plane and checking my watch a hundred times per minute (since this is a 4 and a half minutes exposure, I probably checked it 450 times :) … but I think this shot wrapped up in the best of ways a wonderful experience that was Berlin Photowalk 2012.
What was the most difficult thing while working with this image? The lines. The “chaos” of lines that you can see while looking at the building. Finding and putting an order in these lines, finding an idea that would support the emotion I felt while looking at this corner of building and applying it in my composition and light shaping. And the idea is the idea that this whole building tries to convey, the idea of a path.
And this is why this shot is probably the most representative in my series of buildings as paths to the sky and of clouds as paths in the sky... 

Some very dear people were there with me that day and we were shooting this building all morning. Some of them have already posted wonderful photos from there, while for some others I can't wait to see their interpretations.
 Cheers +Joel Tjintjelaar  +John Kosmopoulos  +Michael Diblicek   Ineke and +Kees Smans  +Gavin Dunbar  and +Laura Cramb !!!  So glad I met you and miss you much, guys!  :) xoxo

#ArchitecturalVisions  by +Joel Tjintjelaar & myself, #BWFineArtLE  by +Joel Tjintjelaar  #FineArtPls  by +Marina Chen  #PlusPhotoExtract  by +Jarek Klimek  #MonochromeMonday  by +Charles Lupica  +Manuel Votta +Jerry Johnson +Nurcan Azaz +Steve Barge 


2

The Gathering


3

Rhythms


4

Endless Summer


5

Summer Storm

I had a wonderful photowalk with my friend Maria Marganingsih, couple of times ago. It was sunny and hot that day but in a very short period of time in the afternoon some serious dark clouds started to hit the island. Nevertheless, we kept walking and shooting until the sky is completely dark...

Batubolong to Echo Beach, Bali, Indonesia


6

before i run out the door...
i will leave you kids with a polka-dot magic feather to play with.  
for #macrofeatherfriday  
+Robin Griggs Wood 
+E.E. Giorgi 


7

Waterfall Wonderland

Iceland is truly a land of waterfalls, this is Selfoss which is just upstream of Dettifoss (the most powerful waterfall in Europe). Both waterfalls are large and impressive and they're literally minutes walking from each other.

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8

Mill Kinderdijk Netherlands




10

Lonely planet...




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went out night shooting with the new Olympus E-M5. it is a pretty cool camera, got it so i could carry something around with me that was light unlike my Canon! it has pretty impressive high ISO low noise results. this was hand held and shot at ISO 3200. i did apply a little noise reduction, but i am very impressed with its performance. this is taken at a university precinct and WolfCub obligingly turned his head so i could get his profile at just the right moment :-)))


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It's your DAILY dose of TOP Google Plus photographs, which were chosen by an algorithm that combines automatic steps and manual curation. This means that the DAILY TOPs are NOT based solely on popularity, and users with a small number of followers have a chance to be featured in the TOP. We use Google+ API for the automatic steps; Jarek Klimek is responsible for curation and communication with the authors.

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