|
|
||
Frank Lloyd Wright: Yodoko Guest House 1Posted by Daryl Johnson (Farnham, United Kingdom) on 27 February 2007 in Architecture and Portfolio. Also known as the Yamamura House. One of the few remaining Frank Lloyd Wright buildings left in Japan. Here's a link for more information about the house: Although I'm now in England, this blog will still feature photos from Japan for the foreseeable future. I apologise in advance if I'm tardy with commenting on your blogs or returning comments during the week... I will get to you though!
Comments (24)
Behrooz from Tehran, IranThe amount of white in the picture and the contrast with the black cross makes this an amazing composition. I like that! 27 Feb 2007 5:56am @Behrooz: Thank you Behrooz. @Jen: Thank you Jen. Manuela Photography from Hainburg (near Frankfurt/Main), GermanyCreative composition and framing! 27 Feb 2007 12:39pm @Manuela Photography: Cheers Manuela! Mike Cash from Kiryu, JapanThis is a truly fantastic photo. You'd do well to print one out and hang it on your wall. Frame one and give it to your mother; it's that good. 27 Feb 2007 12:44pm @Mike Cash: You're very kind Mike! For my mum to like it, the shot would need my wife, myself and some flowers in it, unfortunately. Thanks for your visit! @Lucca: Cheers Lucca! @Nikos: Thank you Nikos. I was happy with that too. Craiger from Vacaville, California, United StatesThis is really a wonderful shot! The composition is excellent in every way! 27 Feb 2007 3:29pm @Craiger: Thanks for your kind words Craiger. Bahar from Toronto, CanadaInteresting image! I'm eager to see more of the house. 27 Feb 2007 4:17pm @Bahar: It is a very interesting house. Thanks Bahar. @objectif-plume: Merci beaucoup objectif-plume! @Tim: Cheers Tim! @Art Monkey: Thank you Art Monkey. @Still: Thank you Still! @Bronnie: Cheers Bronnie! filipe franco from Lagoa, Azores, PortugalA very quite developed and strong composition thanks to the risk of road surface, angle and management of the different elements. I detach the poetic value of the shoes. A beautiful work... Congratulations my friend!! 27 Feb 2007 11:22pm @filipe franco: Thank you for your visit and kind words filipe! Stu from Kyoto, JapanI love slipper shots, and the strong contrast in the b&w here. Thanks for the link too! 27 Feb 2007 11:33pm @Stu: Cheers Stu! You ever heard of this place? @Faz: Thanks Faz. mohammed from carlsbad, United Statesyour black and white photographs are spectacular. great contrast and awesome composition!! 28 Feb 2007 1:30am @mohammed: You're very kind mohammed! dYe from Cambridge, United StatesI like the simplicity of this shot. Even though it's so spare, it looks welcoming. 28 Feb 2007 6:56am @dYe: Thanks dYe. Untitled from Kyoto, JapanVery nice indeed. A very good capture. Looking forward to the rest. 28 Feb 2007 7:38am @Untitled: Cheers U. Stu from Kyoto, JapanNo, never heard of it mate. Thanks for enlightening me. Always looking for new places to go. 28 Feb 2007 3:27pm @Zing: Thanks for your visit Zing! Shawna from Regina, CanadaGreat eye, I am glad you stopped and looked down and took the time to take the image. Great capture, great perspective. Something ordinary becomes extraordinary!! 1 Mar 2007 4:35am @Shawna: Thank you very much Shawna. Alfredo J. Martiz J. from Tokyo, JapanNice shot Daroru, great details and constrast! 1 Mar 2007 7:09am @Alfredo J. Martiz J.: Thank you Alfredo. Gabor Havasi from Budapest, HungaryThis is very nice. Makes me think further the story behind the image. 14 Sep 2007 8:02am @Gabor Havasi: Thank you Gabor. Thanks for your visit to my site. |
Olympus C750UZ |