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by Benoit Bruchez
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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Bird's Eye View of London's Landmarks, created on June 24, 2007, offers an extraordinary perspective of some of the most iconic structures in London... more
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"Bird's Eye View of London's Landmarks," created on June 24, 2007, offers an extraordinary perspective of some of the most iconic structures in London - the Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey. This urban landscape photograph taken from an elevated vantage point, presents a unique aerial view of these landmarks in all their grandeur.
In this black and white digital photograph of 7296 x 5472 resolution, the Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, and Westminster Abbey take center stage. The high-angle view provides a distinct and novel perspective that captures the architectural magnificence of these landmarks and the urban layout surrounding them.
The photograph leverages the full potential of black and white imagery, bringing out the rich architectural details of these structures and creating a timeless feel. It's an exploration of space, structure, and the cityscape, encapsulating the enduring spirit of London's heritage and history.
"Bird's Eye View of L...
Benoit Bruchez, based in Geneva, navigates between two universes: photography and web development. In photography, his studio in Geneva is dedicated to the creation of portraits. Each image testifies to a pursuit of truth and character, capturing moments that speak for themselves. When turning to landscape and travel photography, his goal is to share visual experiences that exude authenticity. His works, available on platforms like Fine Art America, are open windows to authentic moments and places. Parallelly, Benoit immerses himself in web development. Following a stint in economics at the University of Geneva, he founded a company focused on creating websites. His approach relies on programming and open source CMS to craft pragmatic...
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