Project 365 Day 199: Diagonal
A new building in Geneva is a symmetrical treat for lovers of architecture, with diagonal lines and non-traditional design.
A new building in Geneva is a symmetrical treat for lovers of architecture, with diagonal lines and non-traditional design.
One of the most beautiful buildings in Geneva, an old hydraulic warehouse, the Bâtiment des Forces Motrices.
A group of teenagers doing parkour in Nyon.
Now that spring has arrived and the temperature is rising, I can take out my Samba Wheels fixie again and start cruising the streets of Geneva with a bit more swagger.
After its reconstruction, the Central Station in Geneva (Gare Cornavin) received a symmetrical artistic door that reminds me of Charlie Wonka. Even the news stands and the garbage cans are placed symmetrically.
An old style replica chalet in Les Gets, in the French Alps.
The classic shot of London, with a double decker red bus in motion blur across Westminster.
Had a shoot of a house today for PanoramAH! at recently finished Swiss countryside house overlooking the Leman Lake.
In transit once again, at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, headed back to Geneva.
Union Station in Toronto has such grandeur it reminds me of Central Station in NYC. The thing I love about train stations is how happiness and sadness meet, without ever greeting one another, how the same platform that welcomes kisses also witnesses tears.