
I've seen a few images from this set by Matthias Heiderich floating around on various blogs, but the full set is well worth spending a few minutes gazing over. This is the type of photography I find most interesting, focussing on the shapes and colours found in the build terrain around us each day.



Thanks for the tip JLN
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I love simple geometry that is plain but with highly saturated colouring. I think its classy.
On a nerd note, the videogame "Mirror's Edge" recreated that stylistic feel, check out an image gallery at:
http://www.giantbomb.com/mirrors-edge/61-21213/images/
Something that, artistically, even you could appreciate.
...that even I could appreciate?! Smart arse!
It is a very cool looking video game (is that an oxymoron?)
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