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Nov 20, 2006 16:30 |  #1

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Nov 20, 2006 16:36 |  #2

You need to fix those verticals :lol:


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Nov 20, 2006 22:40 |  #3

Looks interesting.


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Nov 21, 2006 07:09 as a reply to  @ asolie's post |  #4

Initially, I quickly looked at this image and read AdamJL's comment and assumed this was a bad case of barrel distortion. On second glance, I don't think so. It looks like this is the way the building is being constructed. I see the nice straight lines beside the bowed columns. This is a very unconventional construction detail. Almost always columns are built plumb and straight. If the architect wishes to have a curved, bulging face on a side of the building, the curve is usually built out from inboard straight and plumb columns. This building has both vertical and horizontal curves. Both an architect's dream and contractor's nightmare. Interesting shot. Thanks for sharing.
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Nov 21, 2006 07:18 |  #5

Yeah, I knew that, hence the laughing icon.
Sarcasm was never my strong point I guess :D


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