Here are some ideas for architectural photography titles: 1. ** Prominent theme category **: - If the building had a specific style, such as a classical style building, it could be named " Classic Shadow: The Eternal Charm of [Building Name]". Such a title would allow the audience to see the architectural style at a glance." The Shadow of Classics " depicted the architectural style as a shadow projected from the classical era to the modern era, while " Eternal Charm " emphasized the enduring appeal of the classical architectural style. - If it was a modern style building, such as a building with a strange shape and full of lines, it could be named " Modern Lines: The Beauty of the Geometries of [Building Name]". It directly pointed out the modern nature of the building and the beauty brought by its unique lines and geometric shapes. 2. ** Integration of the environment **: - For buildings located by the water, it could be " Waterside Building: [Building Name] and Water Conversation ", which reflected the relationship between the building and the surrounding water environment, as if there was some interaction and communication between the building and the water. - If the building was built in the mountains, the title could be "[Building Name] in the Mountains: Man-made Art in the Embrace of Nature ". It not only pointed out the geographical location of the building, but also emphasized that the building was a work of art created by humans in the natural environment. 3. ** Emotional expression category **: - When the building gave people a sense of tranquility, it could be named " The Foundation of Tranquility: [Building Name]'s Quiet Time " to convey the tranquil atmosphere that the building gave people. - If the building looked majestic and awe-inspiring, the title could be set to " The source of awe: the majestic [building name]" to express people's awe of the majestic momentum of the building. 4. ** Function Type **: - If the building was a library building, it could be named " House of Knowledge: [Library Building Name]'s cultural carrier ", indicating that the building was a library that carried knowledge and culture. - For the theater building, the title could be " Art Stage: [Theater Building Name]'s performance hall ", which highlighted the function of the theater as a venue for performing arts. Read more exciting novels for free
There were many things related to architectural space photography in Qing Dao. There were many photographers who worked on architectural space photography in Qing Dao. For example, 500px photographer Zhe Xiang was good at architectural space photography, Ding Zhigang had done architectural landscape photography and indoor space photography in Chenyue Mansion in Qing Dao, and model room photography in Shandong Province's Green Land Holdings. In addition, there were also photographers Wu Qingshan and Sanjing Images who filmed the public space design of the global R & D headquarters of Qindao Goer. In the architectural space photography of Qing Dao, there are various types of buildings, including townhouses, R & D headquarters buildings and other different types of buildings. These architectural space photography works show the characteristics and beauty of space of Qing Dao buildings from different angles, and also reflect the characteristics of Qing Dao buildings in different functions, styles and different stages of development. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were several ways to name architectural photography: ** 1. Start from the expression technique ** 1. ** Associate ** - The name of the building was based on the shape, style, or scene of the building. For example, if they were shooting an ancient castle building, they might think of medieval knights, princesses, and other elements, and thus name it " The Castle Guarded by Knights ". 2. ** Personification ** - Treat the building as a person and give it human emotions or actions. For example, a towering skyscraper could be named the " Guardian of the City ", turning the building into a character that watched over the city. 3. ** Metaphor ** - Using architecture as a metaphor for an abstract concept. For example, a dilapidated building full of historical traces could be named the Fossil of Time, implying that the building was a precious mark left behind by time. 4. ** Extending ** - From a certain part of the building or the overall characteristics of the building, a deeper meaning was derived. For example, shooting a modern building with a complex structure could lead to a name like " modern maze " based on the complexity of its structure. 5. ** Exaggerated ** - Using exaggerated techniques to highlight a certain feature of the building. For example, if you were to shoot a very tall building, you could name it " The Giant that Touches the Sky " to emphasize the height of the building through exaggeration. 6. ** Analogies ** - He compared buildings to other things. For example, if a building with round lines was compared to a certain round natural object, it would be named " a shell-like building." 7. ** Humor, humor ** - If the building had some unique and interesting features, it could be given a humorous name. For example, a building with a strange appearance, like a crooked box, could be named the "naughty box building". ** 2. Starting from the attributes of the building itself ** 1. ** Style and characteristics ** - It was named according to the style of the building. For example, a classical-style building could be named " Classic Rhyme ", and a gothic building could be named " Gothic Spire Melody ". 2. ** Function and usage ** - If it was a residential building, it could be named a " warm dwelling place ";; if it was a religious building, like a church, it could be named a " place of prayer for the soul." 3. ** Historical and Cultural Connotation ** - For buildings with historical significance, such as the Forbidden City, they could be named as " the palace of history, the palace of civilization " according to their historical and cultural implications. ** 3. Considering the shooting angle and image effects ** 1. ** Composing Elements ** - If the painting used a triangular composition and the building was the main body, it could be named " architectural aesthetics under triangular architecture ";; if it was a symmetrical composition, it could be named " architectural beauty in symmetrical ". 2. ** Light and Shadow Effects ** - When the light and shadow formed a unique effect on the building, like the morning sun shining on the building to form a long shadow, it could be named " the building under the morning light." 3. ** Color Usage ** - If the color of the building was very prominent, such as a red ancient building, it could be named " The Story in the Red Wall ". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some ideas and examples for the naming of photography programs: * * I. From the perspective of the purpose and meaning of photography ** 1. "Light and Shadow Memory Box":"Light and Shadow" directly reflected the close connection between photography and light, while "Memory Box" meant that photography could store memories like a box, implying that the photography works in this column carried various memories, whether personal, social, or historical. 2. "Eye of Vision: Photographer":"Vision" represented the scope of the world that photography could capture."Eye" represented the camera lens observing the world like an eye."Photographer" had a feeling of recording the process and ambition of photography. * * 2. From the perspective of the style or genre of the photography work ** 1. [Folkloric Photographs Collection]: If it focuses on folk photography, this name is very suitable. "Folk customs" specified the subject matter of the photography, while "photo album" indicated that the photography works in this column were similar to a photo album and had a certain artistic value. 2. "Nature's Shadow: An ecological photography gallery": It was aimed at nature photography."Nature's Shadow" represented the shadow or image of nature under the lens, while "photography gallery" gave people the feeling of a space to display works of art. * * 3. From the perspective of photography and aesthetics ** 1. * *<Sharp Focus Vision: Fine Analysis of Photographs>**:"Sharp Focus" reflected the focus on photography. Precise focus was one of the keys to taking good photos."Vision" referred to the world presented by photography, and "Fine Analysis of Photographs" meant that this segment would carry out precise and detailed analysis of photography. 2. "Color composition: photography aesthetics workshop": Color and composition are important aesthetic elements in photography. This name means that the program will focus on these two key elements to explore the aesthetic value of photography. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Here are some National Day photos: - "Beautiful Chengdu Under the Snow Mountain" - " The East Gate of the National Day Market is bustling with activity." - " Old and new photos show the changes in Chengdu in the past 30 years." - Our Village BA - "Tianfu Granary." - "Over the Horizon" - "The Five-Starred Red Flag Flutters in the Wind." - "Longqing Gorge National Day Scenery" - Miyun Reservoir - 'Blessing on Yaji Mountain.' - "Old neighborhood paves the way to happiness." - I Love You Five-Star Red Flag - "The Great Wall is singing praises of the motherland." - Beijing Daxing Airport Terminal - National Day Agricultural Carnival - The China Dragon, a flower bed on National Day. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The professional titles of art in Jiangsu Province were divided into four levels: junior, intermediate, deputy senior and senior. They were suitable for professional technicians engaged in photography and other artistic creation and production. In terms of basic conditions, they must abide by national laws and regulations and have good professional ethics. After obtaining a Level 2 professional technical qualification, they would pass the annual assessment. If the annual assessment is basically qualified (basically competent) or below, or if the person is given a warning, the declaration will be delayed for more than one year; if the person is given a demerit or more, the declaration will be delayed for more than two years; if the person is falsified in the declaration materials, the declaration will be delayed for more than five years, which will affect the declaration. The first-class professional technical qualification for the art major in Jiangsu Province was applicable to professional technicians engaged in photography and other artistic creations and production in the province. In addition, there was also the Jiangsu Province's "Commercial Photographic Service Technical Regulations Part 1: General Principles" group standard, which was applicable to enterprises and individuals engaged in commercial license photography, portrait photography, children's photography, wedding photography, advertising photography, group photography, etc., and proposed specifications and requirements for many aspects of commercial photography. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are some of the names of the sports photography competitions: "Top Kid","Stalemate","Little Rider","Little Boxer","Noisy Riverside","One Hit to Win","Blooming Rose","Flying Dragon","Scramble","Stars Cling the Moon","Start Again","Acceleration","Family Mobilizing","Heroines","The Sports Ground at Home","Leyun Rubik's Cube"(photos),"Morning Practitioners at Liuyang Riverside"(photos),"The Power of Smile"(photos),"Fighting to Win"("A City of Unity"(group photo),"Chasing","Take Off","Changxing Lake Smart Runway","Rotation","Training","Fiery Trees and Silver Flowers Shine on the Stadium","Yixing Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan Three Cities","Hand in Hand","Rushing Line","Basketball Match under the Flames","Dragon Dance Fitness","Punch","Practice Taiji in front of Yunlu Palace","Flying Kick","Leap","Resting for 20 Years to Return to the Peak"(Sichuan synchronized swimming team), etc. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
An architectural collection was a document that focused on the work of an architect or firm. It usually included detailed information such as design projects, architectural plans, architectural structures, building materials, and design details. An architectural collection was a representative work of an architect or firm to show their creative process and style. It was also an important tool for the audience to understand their design philosophy and practical experience. Creating an architectural collection would help architects or firms to showcase their latest design works and results to potential clients and partners, showing their professional level and innovative thinking ability. It would also help architects or firms maintain their competitiveness and reputation in the industry. By displaying a variety of design works and architectural collections, it could also help the audience better understand the design concepts and styles of architects or firms, and improve the appreciation level and cultural quality of the architectural industry.
The characteristics of the temple buildings included the following aspects: First, the temple usually used a rectangular or circular layout, showing a rigorous symmetrical beauty. Secondly, the scale of the temple was usually very large and could occupy the entire city area, reflecting the high importance and reverence of religious beliefs in ancient society. The magnificence of the temple was also one of its greatest features. The temples of ancient Egypt and ancient Greece were very tall and huge, sometimes reaching hundreds of feet in height. These temples were carefully designed and built to show people's reverence and worship of the gods. In addition, the decoration of the temple was also one of its characteristics. The pillars of the temple were carved with exquisite embossed, depicting mythical stories and heroic legends, displaying the glory of ancient culture and art. The roof of the temple was covered with exquisite colored tiles, adding to the magnificence of the building. The walls and ceiling of the temple were also decorated with magnificent murals, depicting mythological scenes and sacred rituals. In short, the temple's architecture was magnificent, symmetrical, beautifully decorated, and highly valued religious beliefs.
Modern architectural contextualism originated in the United States in the mid-1960s. There was a book of the same name published by Dalian University of Technology Press in May 2010. The author was Qiu Yuanxin. The book elaborated on the concept of contextualism from its establishment to how it should be grasped and evaluated in the near future. It also clearly explained the location of the design principles in the post-modern period, the changes that occurred, and other issues of general concern in the field of architecture. It also put forward policy suggestions for the design principles of the 21st century architectural culture. In terms of architectural practice, for example, the design of Lilavati Lalbhai Library at CECT University reflected the modern architectural context. The library was located in the core of the campus. In addition to meeting the functional requirements in terms of spatial organization, it was interwoven with the existing campus buildings in terms of form. Through the adjustment of the plane, floor profile, and material selection, it reflected the respect for the continuity of the existing buildings. On the exterior, the variable louvered facade and exposed concrete responded to the local architectural tradition. Another example was the concept design of Kunming West Station. The architectural style extracted the architectural elements of the ancient Dian people's "long spine, short eaves, and flying roof ridges" to define the unique cultural temperament of the West Station, which was in line with the regional character. The contextualism in architecture reflects the close relationship between architecture and history, culture, region and other factors. It aims to make the architecture meet the needs of modern times and inherit and continue the specific architectural culture.
Brutalism was a popular architectural design trend in Europe and Japan in the 1950s and 1960s. Its core proposition was to use reinforced concrete components without plaster. Through the true performance of the structure and materials, the service facilities of the house were exposed. The exaggerated and heavy concrete components, exposed structures and facilities without decoration were the formal features. This design style formed a rough, heavy, and rough style, giving people a feeling of sloppiness but strength. The shape of the building was usually angular, without too many lines, and there were no whitewashed outer walls. It looked like an unfinished semi-finished product, simple and heavy. Brutalist architecture was not only a matter of form, but also related to the realistic requirements and conditions of the society at that time. For example, during the post-war recovery period in the United Kingdom, there was an urgent need for a large number of residential buildings, primary and secondary schools, and other small and medium-sized public buildings that could be built quickly. In this context, architects believed that the beauty of architecture should be based on the true performance of structure and materials. They should seek a realistic way out from the rough, heavy, and rough reinforced concrete. Le Corbusier's more rugged architectural style was representative of brutalism, such as his Marseille apartments.(1946 - 1957) was known as the symbol of the maturity of Brutalism. The building was equipped with shops, restaurants, and casinos to form a self-sufficient community. At the same time, the thick, sculpture-like exterior wall was used to express the rough concrete details, reflecting the aesthetic sentiments and basic views of Brutalism. The Chandigarh Administrative Center (1951 - 1956) was also a representative of Brutalism. Other masterpieces include the Sydney Opera House, the National Grand Theater of Japan, the Museum of Prehistoric History in Paris, the building of Yale University's Department of architecture and art, and the small coliseum in Rome.