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last one
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This is Lake Point Tower in Chicago, Illinois, and it is my favorite Modern architecture building. It takes more thought to come up something non-intricate than it does to put some winged ornament on an oblong building.
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I'd love to see that in rl.
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oh god i hate that building so fucking much.
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What is this building called?
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beat me to it
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http://www.cac.es/hemisferic/home/?languageId=1
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Moar from germany
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thats the most evil-looking skyscraper i've ever seen..
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Erotic Gherkin, London.

I wish I could find the pile of pictures I took of it when I was there, although Google is adequate in lieu of that.
Also, dear god - Too many dutch angles here. FFS, shoot pictures straight, shooting it at funky angles is not interesting unless there's something exceptional about the composition opportunities a dutch angle offers you.
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no one needs an excuse to use kooky angles

i certainly wouldn't want 10K versions of the same thing on flickr
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Of course not. Sometimes, a strange angle is nice. However, most of the dutch angled images posted really have no advantages in their composition over a picture that's not taken in a retarded angle - Taking a picture crooked does not automagically make it good, if the dutch angle doesn't pay off in terms of better composition, you might as well just rotate it back straight and crop it (Or, in the lovely digital age, delete it and shoot the same picture in an angle that doesn't suck)
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LET'S GET BRUTAL
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BAWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW, ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHY MUST FOLLOW THE SAME RULES AS PORTRAITURE
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