





When I read the Lens-Artists Challenge No. 366, I immeditately thought of these photos. I had originally prepared separate posts for the modern high rise (a groundbreaking modernist building in Düsseldorf from the 1950ies) and the more traditional buildings just behind the port of Camaret-sur-Mer.
Thinking about this week’s challenge a bit longer, I suspect these pictures highlight my own bias rather than the actual contrast between city and country. But I still find the juxtaposition more exciting than presenting the two places in separate posts.
Love everything here, Tobias – and your eye for architecture is indeed marvelous. My favorite is as others have said, the chair by the window.
Wonderful black-and-white images. So much character in the architecture emphasized.
Superb photos, Tobias, the chair one is my favourite.
Thanks, Sofia! I was lucky the building was open and deserted and no one was watching.
great photos in B&W, they do speak to city life
Thank you very much, Ritva. I appreciate it.
Agreed. You have a gift for bringing art to the simplest of possible things. (like the chair). Outstanding if you ask me. Well done.
Thanks very much. I wish the part about art were always true, but if there’s any art in this selection then I am quite happy!
Excellent contrast between city and country, Tobias. Beautiful photos!
Thank you, Egídio. I am glad it seems to work.
These are wonderful Tobias – and quite different for you! Your eye for architecture is marvelous. My favorite of the set is the chair by the window.
Thank you, Tina. I guess one thing I like about architecture is the geometry – that’s one of many things.