Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/01/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Vince, Thank you for your message as well for the link you sand me, a really wonderful film where I've recognised many architectonic places in Barcelona, as the Auditorium. I agree that the use of colors of the materials on the Mies van der Rohe is very important, today I was gone again to the pavilion, it was an overcast day seeing nice reflections and uniform colors. Maybe as a photographic value only, the color it is not so determinant as it is in architectural value. The experience to be in such espace is really wonderful, to say true I can't decide if color or B&W, I like very much B&W, IMO it enhances the simplicity of the forms, the color helps to see the richness of textures... In any case, tahnk you very much again, Saludos Lluis El 17/01/2010, a las 17:42, Vince Passaro escribi?: > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information