Road Trip — Portugal
Maritime Geometry #108 (2016)
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This photograph depicts the Cruise Terminal of Leixões, designed by architect Luís Pedro Silva and completed in 2015, as a sculptural presence emerging from water and sky. The building unfolds through continuous curves, guiding the eye along a spiralling ramp that wraps the structure and introduces movement into the composition. Light glides across the textured white surface, emphasising volume and rhythm, while the water below reflects the architecture in softened form. Overhead, clouds gather and disperse, reinforcing scale and atmosphere. The photograph actively explores the relationship between architecture and the maritime landscape, presenting the terminal not as a static object, but as a form shaped by movement, light, and proximity to the sea.
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* October 13, 2016
* Matosinhos, Portugal
* GPS: 41.1767150, -8.7031267
* From the series: Spirit of Earth — Architecture
* Object number: #108.POR-SEA.2016
* Nikon D800, 24-70/2.8 • Iso 100 • 24mm • f/10 • 1/320sec
* Photograph. 70×50 cm. Ed. 1/12 + 3 AP
* Print on Hahnemüle Photo Rag Matt Baryta, 308 g/m²
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