No nature clicks today

Glass sculpture  

Hi folks, It has been a little while since my last post. We have a good friend from Germany visiting us at the moment and that shifts of course my priorities. We were traveling to Milwaukee over the weekend and as usual I made lots of pictures. However, there is not enough time to process all of the images and write about our little adventures. Well, here is one that I took in the Calatrava pavilion of the Milwaukee Art Museum. As you maybe already know, beside nature photography I like art and architecture and whenever I have a chance I can't resist to make a click. That's it for today. Enjoy the rest of your week.

 

 

Working with the lines

Milwaukee Art Museum
Nikon D200, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35/f2 ZF

I love modern architecture and I like to take pictures of it. Living in the country side does not always allow to play with this kind of photography. But that does not mean we can't try it at all if there is a chance for. The Milwaukee Art Museum is one of my favorite places and offers of course great potential for this kind of photography. The architecture created by Santiago Calatrava is just amazing.

It was a day with overcast and there were not really any colors. I chose B&W  and just tried to work with the lines.