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Adorable Duo Travels The World To Play With Architecture, And Their Pics Will Give You An Eyegasm
Daniel Rueda and Anna Devis, a creative duo from Valencia, Spain, travel the world toying with perspective, geometry, and a camera. They take clever photos of the quirky side of architecture, and the stunning pictures look straight out of an aesthetic fairytale.
"It is not enough to just have an image that looks beautiful," Daniel told More with Less. "The beautiful photo also has to tell something without the need of putting it into words."
Rueda and Devis also find the funniest ways to ‘interact’ with the architecture design in their shots. They become characters in their own creative photos, and this adds an additional amusing effect to the already rich and fascinating images.
"These beautiful places find me, or I am who has a hidden radar that is always on. Finding those buildings for architecture photography is not difficult if you know what you’re looking for."
More info: Daniel's Instagram | Anna's Instagram (h/t: deMilked)
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Yikes! The unsemetrical window placement hurts my brain. I'm so glad she fixing it
It's a movie theater in Copenhagen. The city's considering tearing it down 😩
Many very inventive ideas here. Some fun was definitely had! What it does say (to me, at least) is how de-humanised modern architecture has become. Buildings have ceased being about people, comfort, or connection (something we feel safe in, embraced by, and socially enabled), and are instead gigantic conceptual sculptures with unfathomable meanings.
These are all akin to the Ultimate Pun. But instead of a "Play on Words", they are all a great "Play on vision". Either way, they are extremely fascinating. :D
Many very inventive ideas here. Some fun was definitely had! What it does say (to me, at least) is how de-humanised modern architecture has become. Buildings have ceased being about people, comfort, or connection (something we feel safe in, embraced by, and socially enabled), and are instead gigantic conceptual sculptures with unfathomable meanings.
These are all akin to the Ultimate Pun. But instead of a "Play on Words", they are all a great "Play on vision". Either way, they are extremely fascinating. :D