Photographer’s Note
One of the most beloved pieces of modern architecture in Hong Kong is the Lippo Centre, affectionately known as the Koala Buildings.
They earn that name from the way the interlocking four-pronged sections of the building seem to cling to the sides of the main tower shaft in much the same way a koala clings to the trunk of a eucalyptus tree.
This is appropriate because the skyscrapers were commissioned by an Australian company.
csavery, orme, PixelTerror, IgorDeleze, grantcorp, zeca, luisafonso, cherryripe, sothy81 trouve(nt) cette note utile
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Nicou
(45321) 2007-04-14 15:26
Hello,
Très belle image, cadrage vertical parfait,ces tours on vraiment une forme originale.
Bravo et belle soirée
Nicou
orme
(6746) 2007-04-14 20:29
I have seen many photos of this building - and tried a few myself - but this has to be the best presentation so far, Andre.
I like the tropical feel that you have given it - minimizing the urban surroundings. Excellent POV. Well seen.
PixelTerror
(86494) 2007-04-15 4:42
G'Day Cousin,
Voila des towers que je neglige toujours a HK, fascine que je suis par la Bank of China et sont cote malefiquement mordoresque...
Dommage car elles valent bien un ou deux avions (n'est ce pas Mr Ben Laden...) et tu as trouve un superbe PoV pour les mettre en valeur grace a la verdure et au peu de buildings environnants, bien vu.
Hava naiz day Mate !
KY
IgorDeleze
(9247) 2007-04-15 6:19
Bonjour André,
Une architecture plutot spécial !
Les reflexions sur la façade sont très sympa.
J'aime beaucoup le cadrage avec les feuilles dans les coins superieurs.
Du tout bon!
Bonne journée.
Igor
grantcorp
(117) 2007-04-15 14:08
What a great view of the Lippo Centre! I had to rub my eyes a bit and verify that this was indeed the place in Hong Kong I thought it to be. This unusual angle puts it in a new perspective, it resembles more a building out of a Chris Foss sci-fi painting towering above a peaceful oasis, rather than the steel and glass monster we are used to see in the middle of all the concrete. I was a bit distracted by the brown building on the righthand edge and made a simple crop workshop to remove it.
zeca
(20026) 2007-04-16 3:59
Hi Andre!
Very nice composition. The architecture is nice and its nice that you´ve included this beautiful foreground to show it. Well done!
Regards,
Zeca
luisafonso
(858) 2007-04-16 4:23
Great architecture shot! Perfect in any way. These towers are incredible. My wife has been in China last month and brought me a book from Shanghai. Impressive architecture the Chinese are crafting these days. Great pov here, with the water pond giving a lot of life to this scene. Very nice!
cherryripe
(19097) 2007-04-18 12:21
Salut André
J'aime beaucoup ces édifices d'une architecture étonnante et ta note me donne encore plus envie de les voir fin juillet (c'est mon sang de koala ;-) ) Elles se trouvent où exactement ?
Belles contrastes entre les grattes-cieux et la verdure.
Bonne soirée
Nikki
sothy81
(8536) 2007-04-19 16:30
Hi Andre. I love this picture. First you show us this unique look of the architectural buildings from HK. And second, the components in the picture, such as water and the flower made this picture look even better...Well done. Sothy
happypoppeye
(4062) 2007-05-06 0:27
Great detailed photo. Really good composition and color also. The workshop by grantcorp really doesn't make it any better in my opinion. Truthfully, I had to read the note to even notice what he did. It's all opinion. Nice work.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Andre Roberge (InasiaJones)
(20637) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2007-03-03
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Canon 5D, Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8 USM
- Exposition: f/4, 1/800 secondes
- More Photo Info: view
- Versions: version originale, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2007-04-14 15:23
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