Gehry's Lines

© Jacob Haiken

Gehry's Lines

Uploaded: August 16, 2005

Description

I took this at a recent internship in Boston. Frank Gehry designed this building for MIT. It is one of the most intresting works of modern architechure, with many interesting lines. I'll be submitting more of my work in the future. Please critique.

Comments

Jeffrey D. Ziebell August 16, 2005

This is certinaly very intersting and great lines. Its a shame about the shadows, but then again it sort of adds to the mystrey to the shot.Did you shoot it in B&W or did you convert it. well done and I look forward to seeing more of your shots. #295633

Jacob Haiken August 17, 2005

Hi Jeffrey, this was shot on Kodak 400CN, which is a black and white film that can be processed like color film, making it a hole lot cheeper to process. I darkened the sky using PS 5.5, aside from that no real minipulation was done. Thanks for your imput. I have another shot uploaded, It is called VW, and you can acess through my member gallery. #1729610

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