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16-APR-2016

Ministry windows

The new Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, still under construction. I thought the windows were most creative. We came upon this totally by surprise after getting lost in a part of town we had never been to.

This picture definitely needs to be viewed in original size!

A fuller view of the other side of the ministry building, posted earlier:

Nikon D810 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
1/400s f/10.0 at 70.0mm iso100 full exif

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Sam Rua26-Apr-2016 05:44
Nicely seen and captured. Very cool architecture.
Patrick Goossens25-Apr-2016 07:14
Great symetric forms and great window pattern design
Zoltán Balogh24-Apr-2016 12:28
How intriguing, I love it very much! V
Ursula Miller21-Apr-2016 08:01
Wow this is fantastic...! I see a wonderful patchwork pattern in it. V
Julie Oldfield19-Apr-2016 14:35
Fantastic composition. The architecture is amazing. V
larose forest photos18-Apr-2016 20:12
Wow! Striking image. You really captured this wall of unusual, and very beautiful, windows, superbly. V
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal18-Apr-2016 13:21
Beautiful and creative image Helen, great work. V
Jim Coffman18-Apr-2016 13:09
Really amazing!! You should get lost more often. :))
Claude Gagnon18-Apr-2016 11:46
Wow, very special! Great shot Helen :))
Tom LeRoy18-Apr-2016 10:00
Sure look elegant and artistic, but I'd not want to clean these! Nice sharp image. V
MarcViskens18-Apr-2016 09:23
excellent composition Helen,
very nice work
barbarajoy18-Apr-2016 08:47
This is superb, Helen. Just love the fascinating windows and the patterns they make. V
joseantonio18-Apr-2016 07:58
really a lovely design for some windows.V
Gerard Koehl18-Apr-2016 07:34
Magnifique image très graphique. V
chris morton18-Apr-2016 07:12
makes a nice abstract....I hope the workers inside will be allowed to stray from their desks to peek out