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Photo "behind the blue door"

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behind the blue door
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we`re leaving in a world "so called" perfect. Nowadays nobody draws blueprints as they were made a decade ago. Computer Aided Design projects are the new mood: they are reliabel, fast, accurate, and give a perfect idea of what we are planning to do or to build.
Facing this white wall, is a door. And facing this last one, another walls. Built without plots, bluprints, project, etc. They grew by the strenght of those who believed that these walls were made to be strong, durable and perfect on their purposes. They`re still there. Facing new architectural concepts.
This is an "all in one" photo. It mixes textures, colors, shapes... and at least 100 years of "constructions" 
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Sun 13 Oct 2002 05:15
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Victoria Victoria #1 Sun 13 Oct 2002 06:27

Beautiful composition with nice perpendicular details! Great shot, Antonio!!


Vale de Sousa Vale de Sousa #2 Sun 13 Oct 2002 06:34

Linda
Abraco AM


Rosa Maria Fiuza Sciullo Faria Rosa Maria Fiuza Sciullo Faria #3 Sun 13 Oct 2002 06:36

just beautifull.....all.
The photo and the "note"
Congratulations.


Sandra Battaglia Sandra Battaglia #4 Sun 13 Oct 2002 07:05

A lovely photo. The touch of a human hand will transcend technology in the final outcome...well, that is what I think. smile )
CAD (computer aided design) does not have heart or soul, just technical estimations. smile


Berenice Kauffmann Abud  - AFIAP Berenice Kauffmann Abud - AFIAP #5 Sun 13 Oct 2002 09:33

I like the colors and of the textures.
Beautiful composition, Antonio!
Congrats!


Marita Toftgard Marita Toftgard #6 Sun 13 Oct 2002 13:17

GREAT documentation of days gone by.....but still standing strong...to show us something interesting.....
Very fascinating notes you give us!!!!!
I think we have a need for the ...not so perfect...sometimes.....
This is beautiful in its many structures combined into one.....


Gregory S. Linschitz Gregory S. Linschitz #7 Sun 13 Oct 2002 13:41

Very interesting shot


Jose Sarmento Jose Sarmento #8 Sun 13 Oct 2002 13:57

Thank you for the Report that help me to understand better the Image. This one is a wonder of colour and balance. This is an excellent photograph. My congratulations, Antonio Matias


Jose Luis Mendes Jose Luis Mendes #9 Sun 13 Oct 2002 15:19

An excellent graphic work!
Um abraco Antonio!


Fernando Dinis Fernando Dinis #10 Sun 13 Oct 2002 15:56

Very good composition, well senn, congrats !