Weekly Challenge June 3 - June 10: Architectural Oddities

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Weekly Challenge June 3 - June 10: Architectural Oddities


I love an interesting looking window, a captivating entrance way or an ornately decorated door. A city or town is defined in no small measure by the architectural choices that are made over the years which help shape its character and personality.

However there is nothing quite like something out of the ordinary or completely unexpected - architecturally speaking - to really capture one's attention. So it is with that idea in mind that I invite you to share your city or town's "Architectural Oddities" - it could be an entire building or perhaps just a strange juxtaposition of specific elements that say: "I'm different". So have at it and most of all have fun. (PS. Here is a fun thread over at Flickr with some great examples of strange looking architecture)

These challenges are designed to help you grow in your photography skills and creativity, and also to have fun. Be sure to visit the Weekly Challenge Rules & Guidelines for more information. This thread will be closed on June 10th (midnight EDT)...so get those photos in!


The Rules
1. Photos must be posted to the thread in order to be considered for the challenge.

2. Any photo submitted for a weekly challenge must be taken during the dates specified in the challenge thread and taken by you! Because not all EXIFdata can be verified, we will use the honor system here.

3. Challenges will be judged solely by the panel. Individual voting via post "likes" will be incorporated into the final selection of the winning photo.

4. Only one photo entry per member, for each challenge, unless otherwise indicated.

5. Judging criteria is based on the Twelve Elements of a Merit Image.

There will be no cash or prizes awarded for the Weekly Challenge, unless specifically noted by the site administrator. This is a member-run contest, and the purpose of the Weekly Challenge is to encourage member participation on the forums and to keep you taking pictures!

Any photo will be accepted for the challenge. Edited/straight out of the camera, it does not matter. You are left with complete freedom to do whatever genre of photography you wish to do, and your own interpretation of the challenge subject.
 
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Lscha

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The closest thing to unusual that we have around here is the Octagon Barn. I live 7 miles from it and Sunday was the first time I visited it. It has 8 sides each measuring 42 ft 6 in. long and 24 ft. high. It has a poured cement foundation 4 ft. high that supports a 20 ft. high timber framed wall. The framing is sheathed with 1 x 12 shiplap siding and encircling the entire building are thirty 10 x12 6-lite windows. To the tip of the weathervane the barn is 70 ft. tall and covers approximately 3/16 of an acre. http://www.thumboctagonbarn.org/buildings.asp

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Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D3100
Image Date: 2012-06-03 16:14:03 -0400
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Exposure Time: 0.0006 s (1/1600)
ISO equiv: 1600
Exposure Bias: none
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Mike150

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OK, here's my entry. It is accompanied with a little history lesson
Thomas Jefferson had numerous gardens planted around the university area. Around some he put brick walls that ran in a serpentine pattern. He built these walls because they could use only one row of bricks and still maintain the same strength as a wall with multiple brick thicknesses.

It's the best I could do Hand Held at 6AM in the shade. I forgot to pack the tripod.


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Exif:
Camera: Nikon D60
Date 2012:06:04 05:58:57
Exposure Time: 1/10
Aperture F5.6
Flash: Didn't fire
White Balance: Sunny
Focal Length: 34mm
ISO: 400
 

Mike150

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OK, what gives?

This morning, there was another entry above mine. Now it's gone... I believe it was an eight sided barn.

It doesn't take much to get this feeble old mind confused but that was enough. LOL
 

Rick M

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The closest thing to unusual that we have around here is the Octagon Barn. I live 7 miles from it and Sunday was the first time I visited it. It has 8 sides each measuring 42 ft 6 in. long and 24 ft. high. It has a poured cement foundation 4 ft. high that supports a 20 ft. high timber framed wall. The framing is sheathed with 1 x 12 shiplap siding and encircling the entire building are thirty 10 x12 6-lite windows. To the tip of the weathervane the barn is 70 ft. tall and covers approximately 3/16 of an acre. Thumb Octagon Barn Agricultural Museum - Buildings

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Camera Maker: NIKON CORPORATION
Camera Model: NIKON D3100
Image Date: 2012-06-03 16:14:03 -0400
Focal Length: 32.0mm (35mm equivalent: 48mm)
Aperture: f/14.0
Exposure Time: 0.0006 s (1/1600)
ISO equiv: 1600
Exposure Bias: none
Metering Mode: Matrix
White Balance: Auto

Beautiful shot! Love the clouds too! HDR?
 

jengajoh

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I want to add that I like the weekly challenges too, even if I haven't been participating in a while, I still want the option. :)
 

Philnz

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"Natures Architecture"
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F-Number f/7.1
ISO ISO 500
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Pattern
Flash Flash did not fire
Focal Length 50 mm
White Balance Auto white balance
Date/Time Original 3/06/2012 12:47:38 p.m.
 

Lscha

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"Natures Architecture"
View attachment 11738
Model NIKON D5100
Shutter Speed 1/640 s
F-Number f/7.1
ISO ISO 500
Exposure Bias Value 0.00 eV
Metering Mode Pattern
Flash Flash did not fire
Focal Length 50 mm
White Balance Auto white balance
Date/Time Original 3/06/2012 12:47:38 p.m.

I think I see a little door below one of them. :)
 

TedG954

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Upside-down counter-weighted vertical-lift bridge.

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CAMERA: Nikon D3100
DATE: JUNE 6, 2012
F-STOP: f/5.6
EXPOSURE TIME: 1/125 SEC.
ISO SPEED: ISO 100
EXPOSURE BIAS: 0 STEP
FOCAL LENGTH: 18mm
MAX APERTURE: 3.6
METERING MODE: PATTERN
FLASH MODE: NO FLASH
35mm FOCAL LENGTH: 27
 
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unkyjohn

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Unusual Architecture.jpg

One of a pair of stone facades at each end of a row of stone terrace houses in Arthington, West Yorkshire.
 

eurotrash

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Philnz, what lens did you use to shoot that mushroom picture?
And shoots808, where's the exif data on that shot? looks awful soft, just wondering what happened there.
 
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