
I wonder if the Red and the Silver were intended as the perfect foil for a clear blue sky when viewed through the void in the building facade?
Of course on a dull day, I'm sure one could find a sky that matched the building exactly, but not today!
Skywatch through a teensy hole in the building fabric! A painting that could have been created by a descendent of Mondrian!
Find links to lots more Skywatch images on the Skywatch Portal!
University of the Sunshine Coast
Sippy Downs
Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
Brilliant! You could start a series with this: modern art skywatch.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Both this and the post underneath is very special!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant indeed - the colours are superb. I did not twig that was sky at first! Such solid colour ...
ReplyDeleteI've been enjoying some of your angles of late!
ReplyDeleteI like this style of shot.
ReplyDeleteWell done.
Very, very smart...sometimes I like to use the indirect, imaginative approach myself. Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful geometric lines and brilliant colors.
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic, I had to stare at it for quite some time, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
Guy
Regina In Pictures
a most unusual skywatch angle...well done!
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Smatipants! This really is not inly eyecatching and creative but really could be a Mondrian.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shot! The blue looks so pretty and the red provides a perfect contrast.
ReplyDeleteDifferent and really cool!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend :)
Fantastic shot and great title!
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant. You have such a good eye. I love geometrics but either can't see them or can see them but can't realise them in a shot.
ReplyDeleteVery clever Skywatch painting.
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