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michelebrusasca:

Art direction for Ateliers Jean Nouvel, Paris, 2007.

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18 hours agoMay 17, 2013 78 notes Reblog architecture drawing Jean Nouvel france exhibition

yodamanu:

Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, March 2013.
Shame on me, I had never posted a photo of the gorgeous cathedral of Strasbourg (the most beautiful of french cathedrals imho, and I’m not that biased, being born and raised in Lyons, not Strasbourg).
The hard part being, for that shot, to have a lens wide enough to frame and shoot that 142m (466 ft) one towered beast of a gothic beauty. The tallest in the world from 1647 to 1874.
In this case, I used the Super Elmar 21mm which is really one fine piece of gear. Well built, rather small and ultra sharp wide open. Even if its max aperture of 3.4 won’t allow the miracles its Summilux counterpart is capable of.
But the two 21mm wide angles of the Leica roster don’t play in the same league: the Super Elmar costs around 2300€, its bulky and super-expensive sibling costs a whopping +5000€.
Furthermore, the marvels of the MM in high iso perfectly counterbalances the rather modest aperture of 3.4. I shot @ f3.4, iso 4000 (!) with a speed of 1/12 sec and it’s rather sharp, with no grain, me thinks.
Of course, you can always go for the Voigtlander 21mm f4. It’s a great tiny lens for FILM cameras: it vignettes a lot, which is not a problem for me but bothers some, and, above all, it suffers from heavy color shifting when used on the M9. And that’s, in my book, a real issue: I don’t want to be obliged to “Corner fix” - a great plug-in able to fix those kind of problems -every shot. 
But on the M Monochrom, is it a viable option? Yes, if you can live with the vignetting and a lot less sharpness. Anyway, I’ll soon kiss my sample goodbye, as I don’t use that focal length enough to keep two 21mm.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/yodamanu/8703707391/

yodamanu:

Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, March 2013.

Shame on me, I had never posted a photo of the gorgeous cathedral of Strasbourg (the most beautiful of french cathedrals imho, and I’m not that biased, being born and raised in Lyons, not Strasbourg).

The hard part being, for that shot, to have a lens wide enough to frame and shoot that 142m (466 ft) one towered beast of a gothic beauty. The tallest in the world from 1647 to 1874.

In this case, I used the Super Elmar 21mm which is really one fine piece of gear. Well built, rather small and ultra sharp wide open. Even if its max aperture of 3.4 won’t allow the miracles its Summilux counterpart is capable of.

But the two 21mm wide angles of the Leica roster don’t play in the same league: the Super Elmar costs around 2300€, its bulky and super-expensive sibling costs a whopping +5000€.

Furthermore, the marvels of the MM in high iso perfectly counterbalances the rather modest aperture of 3.4. I shot @ f3.4, iso 4000 (!) with a speed of 1/12 sec and it’s rather sharp, with no grain, me thinks.

Of course, you can always go for the Voigtlander 21mm f4. It’s a great tiny lens for FILM cameras: it vignettes a lot, which is not a problem for me but bothers some, and, above all, it suffers from heavy color shifting when used on the M9. And that’s, in my book, a real issue: I don’t want to be obliged to “Corner fix” - a great plug-in able to fix those kind of problems -every shot. 

But on the M Monochrom, is it a viable option? Yes, if you can live with the vignetting and a lot less sharpness. Anyway, I’ll soon kiss my sample goodbye, as I don’t use that focal length enough to keep two 21mm.

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1 week agoMay 10, 2013 265 notes Reblog architecture church france

sashastergiou:

Notre Dame du Haut (aka Ronchamp) by Le Corbusier

sashastergiou:

Notre Dame du Haut (aka Ronchamp) by Le Corbusier

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2 weeks agoMay 3, 2013 322 notes Reblog architecture france church Le Corbusier

n-architektur:

imustconcentrate:

Villa Thérèse  

Pol Abraham, 1931
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ruamps/4714451532/

n-architektur:

imustconcentrate:

Villa Thérèse  

Pol Abraham, 1931

3 weeks agoApril 27, 2013 157 notes Reblog architecture france house Pol Abraham

onsomething:

onsomething

Le Corbusier | Chapel Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp (+)

http://onsomething.tumblr.com/tagged/Le-Corbusier

onsomething:

onsomething

Le Corbusier | Chapel Notre-Dame-du-Haut, Ronchamp (+)

(Source: theimportanceofbeingmodernist)

4 weeks agoApril 19, 2013 100 notes Reblog architecture church Le Corbusier france material

546920:

Gabriel Guevrekian | Villa Noailles

546920:

Gabriel Guevrekian | Villa Noailles

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1 month agoApril 16, 2013 121 notes Reblog architecture france house garden Gabriel Guevrekian

Monumenta - Excentrique

Grand Palais - Paris, France

Daniel Buren

via _ Yohan Zerdoun

1 month agoApril 10, 2013 241 notes Reblog art installation Daniel Buren france colors

Yohan Zerdoun Architectural Photography
HEC - School of Management
Jouy-en-Josas, France
David Chipperfield Architects + Martin Duplantier Architectshttp://www.yohanzerdoun.com/site/Yohan_Zerdoun_Architectural_Photography.html

Yohan Zerdoun Architectural Photography

HEC - School of Management

Jouy-en-Josas, France

David Chipperfield Architects + Martin Duplantier Architects

1 month agoApril 10, 2013 12 notes Reblog architecture academic france David Chipperfield Martin Duplantier

Jussieu Library
a technical university in Paris, France
OMAhttp://arch-vydav.blogspot.com/2011/05/jussieu-libraries-1992-93-8-1950-2000.html

Jussieu Library

a technical university in Paris, France

OMA

1 month agoApril 7, 2013 29 notes Reblog architecture france library academic drawing section pers OMA

Jussieu Library
a technical university in Paris, France
OMAhttp://arch-vydav.blogspot.com/2011/05/jussieu-libraries-1992-93-8-1950-2000.html

Jussieu Library

a technical university in Paris, France

OMA

1 month agoApril 7, 2013 14 notes Reblog drawing section pers france library academic OMA architecture

conceptmodel:

JUSSIEU LIBRARY
Designers: Office for Metropolitan Architecture
http://schatkamer.nai.nl/en/projects/bibliotheek-jussieu

conceptmodel:

JUSSIEU LIBRARY

Designers: Office for Metropolitan Architecture

1 month agoApril 7, 2013 161 notes Reblog architecture OMA library model france academic

Extension Of A Barn
Lesponne, France
PPAhttp://ad009cdnb.archdaily.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/1325730451-mainimage-23-2pq-3338.jpg

Extension Of A Barn

Lesponne, France

PPA

1 month agoApril 6, 2013 108 notes Reblog architecture house PPA france

untappedcities:

Mallet-Stevens: Modernist Masterpiece for Sale (PHOTOS) http://bit.ly/14w78bF

untappedcities:

Mallet-Stevens: Modernist Masterpiece for Sale (PHOTOS) http://bit.ly/14w78bF

1 month agoMarch 29, 2013 33 notes Reblog architecture housing france Robert Mallet-Stevens

Tower Flower

Paris, France

Edouard François

1 month agoMarch 26, 2013 173 notes Reblog architecture housing france tower Edouard Francois

n-architektur:

Les Tropes, Jupilles, France

Duncan Lewis & Edouard François

1 month agoMarch 26, 2013 97 notes Reblog architecture france house Duncan Lewis & Edouard Francois Edouard Francois