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Calmness in Sight
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Includes 50 images
Credit: Michael Nguyen via Visura
Asset ID: VA66277
Caption: Available
Copyright: © Michael Nguyen, 2024
Collection: Art Feature
Location: Germany, Austria, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Europe
Topics: Art Documentary Editorial Feature Journalism Photography Urban

Michael Nguyen

@ Nguyensminiaturen / Visura Based in Munich, Bavaria, Germany

“Michael Nguyen is a photographic poet whose lens is trained on the small and ordinary, but through his subjective perspective, he transforms them into something extraordinary, imbuing them with a new soul. His photography is a...
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Essence of Pause: The Silent Echoes of Play
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Poing, Germany
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Geometric Sanctity: Modernist Church Facade
The Seliger Pater Rupert Mayer church in Poing is a testament to contemporary architectural innovation, designed by architects Andreas Meck and Axel Frühauf. The facade is a striking blend of geometric patterns and clean lines, featuring a textured lower section that contrasts with the smooth glass above. This design not only embodies modern aesthetics but also serves to draw parishioners into a space of reflection and community. The interplay of light and shadow across the surfaces creates a dynamic visual effect, echoing the church’s role as a beacon of spiritual guidance.

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View of the facade of the Auster Sport- und Wellnessbad Eggenberg, also known as Auster, which slopes up to the roof. Located in the Eggenberg district of Graz, Austria,
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Roof detail of the Hanns Martin Schleyer Hall. The hall is located in Stuttgart's Bad Cannstatt district in NeckarPark about 200 m west of the Mercedes-Benz Arena.The hall was opened 1983 and named after the president of the employers' association and former SS leader Hanns Martin Schleyer, who was kidnapped and murdered by the Red Army Faction (RAF) in 1977.
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Linear Textures: Rhythmic Pattern
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Planar Lineup of Time l Planare Aufstellung der Zeit
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# 3433
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# 3406
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A typical street lamp shining at night in Berlin's government district.
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