honorable mention
Judith Kuhn germany
Photo © Judith Kuhn
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Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Familia
The colors of the window glass are chosen so that cooler light comes in through blue and green glass in the morning. In the afternoon, the interior is dominated by warm red and orange tones. It's almost unbelievable the effects that light creates.
I started with photography at the age of about 12 years with a very cheap analog compact camera followed by a better analog model from Braun. After some years without taking pictures I got my first analog SLR camera - a Minolta XG9 - from my father. I learned about photography in an autodidactic way and soon I changed from negative prints to diapositives. In 2007 I bought my first DSLR camera, a Canon EOS 350D followed by a Canon EOS 500D, a Canon EOS 70D and the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV which I use today. My main subject is the landscape photography, mostly in the italian and swiss alps but I try to take pictures of animals and plants also...
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entry description
The exterior of the Sagrada Familia is impressive, but the interior is simply breathtaking. The columns are modeled on trees with branched branches. Gaudí's idea was that the interior should be reminiscent of a forest. But the branched columns also allowed the builder to do without the buttresses necessary in the Gothic style.The colors of the window glass are chosen so that cooler light comes in through blue and green glass in the morning. In the afternoon, the interior is dominated by warm red and orange tones. It's almost unbelievable the effects that light creates.
about the photographer
I was born in 1974 in Ebingen (Germany) and grew up in Sigmaringen, where I finished school in 1994. Afterwards I went to the university in Stuttgart where I studied architecture. I had jobs in different firms and meanwhile I live in the small town Immenstaad at the Lake Constance.I started with photography at the age of about 12 years with a very cheap analog compact camera followed by a better analog model from Braun. After some years without taking pictures I got my first analog SLR camera - a Minolta XG9 - from my father. I learned about photography in an autodidactic way and soon I changed from negative prints to diapositives. In 2007 I bought my first DSLR camera, a Canon EOS 350D followed by a Canon EOS 500D, a Canon EOS 70D and the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV which I use today. My main subject is the landscape photography, mostly in the italian and swiss alps but I try to take pictures of animals and plants also...
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