Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Lluis: The color photos are very beautiful and very loyal to the subject. I disagree with Nathan and Hugh (I think it was Hugh) that Mies' work is about lines and shapes: his colors are very important to the effect of the space: even his grays. Look at how the patterns of the stones match up. I am very much a fan of black and white over color most of the time in most conditions, but for this, I was shocked how much better the color was at conveying the almost religious elegance -- if elegance can be a religion he made it one -- of his design for that building. I hope people will go back and look at the color photos again: note the way he works the colors against/with each other, including the color of the sky and the colors reflected in the water. His colors are muted, yes, or quiet would be a better word; mysterious and subtle, yes; but in the end crucial. Interestingly someone posted a link the other day to this fantastic 12-minute film about photography and architecture and the Barcelona Pavilion appears in it repeatedly. Perhaps that post was in response to your photos? Anyway for those who didn't see it, here's the link: http://vimeo.com/7809605. It's immensely beautiful. Anyway thanks for the photos. Vince P