Taken in the style of Peter Clarke, Australian photographer of architecture, industry, and landscape.
The brutalist architecture of the National Gallery of Australia is a favourite spot for photographers in Canberra.
This is a combination of two photos bumped next to each other. The left-hand side is a photo I took from the bottom of the stairs looking up to the landing; the right-hand side is a photo I took of the view having turned the camera 180 degrees looking further upward again to the top landing ... if you follow.
It is a tricky composition and I found it impossible to get all straight lines straight, unlike Peter Clarke's original.
www.peterclarke.com.au/
Canon EOS90D using 16-35mm lens
Tags: Australia architecture brutalist Australian National Gallery NGA mid-century design Peter Clarke Photography architectural mono concrete design Canberra
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screenshot of a building's external fire exit laid out three times.
Original photo taken on Canon RF-6 mk-II (see next photo in stream).
Tags: stairs mono black and white Architecture design Canberra urban
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Pialligo,Canberra.
Tags: caravan driving Architecture colourful building design blue red orange
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Cottage, Gunning
Australia
Tags: Gunning cottage abandoned country life old building rusty corrigated iron old house green door sash windows boarded up Olden days history Australia sunny blue sky New South Wales old home Yellow
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Archibald St, O'Connor.
Canberra
Australia
Tags: Thai Temple Gold Architecture Building holy place Religion Canberra
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