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Contemporary Landscape Designs Create Movement and Form That Compliment Architecture, Sculpture, And Art on Display

A local Houston art collector hired us to create a low maintenance, sophisticated, contemporary landscape design. She wanted her property to compliment her eclectic taste in architecture, outdoor sculpture, and modern art. Her house was built with a minimalist approach to decoration, emphasizing right angles and windows instead of architectural keynotes. The west wing of the house was only one story, while the east wing was two-story. The windows in both wings were larger than usual, so that visitors could see her art collection from the home’s exterior. Near one of the large rear windows, there was an abstract metal sculpture designed in the form of a spiral.

When she initially contacted us, the surrounding property had only a few trees and indigenous grass as vegetation. This was actually a good beginning point with us, because it allowed us to develop a contemporary landscape design that featured a very linear, crisp look supportive of the home and its contents. We began by planting a garden around the large contemporary sculpture near the window. Landscape designers planted horsetail reed under windows, along the sides of the home, and around the corners. This vegetation is very resilient and hardy, and requires little trimming, weeding, or mulching. This helped unite the diverse elements of sculpture, contemporary architecture, and landscape design into a more fluid harmony that preserved the proportions of each unique element, but eliminated any tendency for the elements to clash with one another.

We then added two stonework designs to the landscape surrounding the contemporary art collection and home. The first was a linear walkway we build from concrete pads purchased through a retail vendor as a cost-saving benefit to our client. We created this walkway to follow the perimeter of the home so that visitors could walk around the entire property and admire the outdoor sculptures and the collections of modern art visible through the windows. This was especially enjoyable at night, when the entire home was brightly lit from within.

To add a touch of tranquility and quite repose to the stark right angles of the home and surrounding contemporary landscape, we designed a special seating area toward the northwest corner of the property. We wanted to create a sense of contemplation in this area, so we departed from the linear and angular designs of the surrounding landscape and established a theme of circular geometry. We laid down gravel as ground cover, then placed large, circular pads arranged like giant stepping stones that led up to a stone patio filled with chairs. The shape of the granite pads and the contours of the graveled area further complimented the spirals and turns in the outdoor metal sculpture, and balanced the entire contemporary landscape design with proportional geometric forms of lines, angles, and curves.

This particular contemporary landscape design also has a sense of movement attached to it. All stonework leads to a destination of some sort. The linear pathway provides a guided tour around the home, garden, and modern art collection. The granite pathway stones create movement toward separate space where the entire experience of art, vegetation, and architecture can be viewed and experienced as a unity.

Contemporary landscaping designs like create form out of feeling by using basic geometric forms and variations of forms. Sometimes very stark forms are used to create a sense of absolutism or contrast. At other times, forms are blended, or even distorted to suggest a sense of complex emotion, or a sense of multi-dimensional reality. The exact nature of the design is always highly subjective, and developed on a case-by-case basis with the client.

Jeff Halper is passionate for Landscaping and wants to share infomation about that passion. At Exterior Worlds you can read more about Contemporary Landscape design or Landscape Design

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A Look at the Different Types of Landscape Photography Today

There are many photographers in this world who seem to favor landscape photography more over any of the other types of photography. Personally speaking I like it when my photographs have some element of life in it be it human or not, but I can see where sweeping shots of rolling hills, toiling seas and endless skies does have an impact on the viewer.

To my mind there are two distinctly different types of landscape photography around. That of the natural landscape photography, and that of the urban landscape photography. Both have their pros and both have their cons, and it’s really up to the photographer and their sense of imagination to get across to us a grand scene.

Be that as it may though, to get a decent landscape photography shot you don’t need to travel to far and distant lands, in fact you don’t even need to leave your home.

To start your landscape photography you can just take a ride on out to your back, or front yard, and have a quick go there to see how well you can make this everyday setting into something extraordinary.

Of course the fun with traveling to far and distant lands to get your landscape photography shots is that most of the hard work has already been done for you.

The scenes have already been set to perfection and there’s always going to be some really great vantage point that you can go to, to take your pictures.

The trouble with going it at home is that you need to set the shot up for yourself. You need to see the good in your yard and you need to be able to translate that into something that doesn’t look like your back yard.

Landscape photography is not an easy task, but it is well worth the try as you open yourself up to the vast array of possibilities and you learn to think outside of the box. So the next time you go to far and distant lands you won’t just be taking the same old boring shot that everyone before you has, instead you’ll be looking at the various possibilities to be had from different angles and how you can possibly accomplish landscape photography.

Like I said earlier there are two types of landscape photography and natural landscape photography is one of them. Landscape photography of this variety is what you see most of the time. Shots of lightning streaking down from the sky, tumbling waterfalls, roiling seas and densely packed green foliage from the middle of a rainforest, we’ve seen them all and yet we keep coming back for more. We never tire of seeing these glorious photographs, just as we never tire of seeing the more mundane landscape shots either.

The ones taken of the more tranquil scenes, of ponds filled with lily pads, of gardens filled with riotous flowers, and of mile upon mile of rolling farmland stretching out into the distance as far as the eye can see. These all appeal to us and what appeals to us most is what we will also try to photograph.

The urban jungle on the other hand is not something that appeals to everybody. Some find it to be too stark and prefer instead the landscape photography view of nature.

But the urban jungle is a truly magnificent place in which you can get lost and take the most amazing pictures. You just need to know where and how to look. There are so many interesting sights that we take for granted and pass by everyday without thinking twice about it.

It’s only when the truly inspired landscape photographer takes a look into this little world of ours and sees it for what it is and shoots it, that we also see the beauty in it. As you can see, and as you have seen in the past, landscape photography doesn’t need to be only about Nature’s landscapes, it can also be about the magnificence of man-made landscapes as well.

Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and has been Researching and Reporting on Digital Photography for years. For more information on Landscape Photography, visit his site at LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

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Essentials for Satisfaction n Art – PART B

PART B. Continuing on from Part A. Want to be thrilled by your art? These are the essentials which form the platform for your artwork and your art career. Delivered in a stream of consciousness by artist Robert Bosler, sit back and enjoy over two decades of knowledge on the Fine Art approach to successful painting. This clip is taken from our comprehensive Fine Art Techniques DVD available at our website artbytv.com. The tools to your creative satisfaction as an accomplished artist are in …

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Essentials for Satisfaction in Art – PART A

PART A. Start here. Want to be thrilled by your art? These are the essentials which form the platform for your artwork and your art career. Delivered in a stream of consciousness by artist Robert Bosler, sit back and enjoy over two decades of knowledge on the Fine Art approach to successful painting. This clip is taken from our comprehensive Fine Art Techniques DVD available at our website artbytv.com. The tools to your creative satisfaction as an accomplished artist are in this triple pack …

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How to Do Landscape Photography

If you are interested in tall sky scrappers or tall old buildings that still look the same, then landscape photography is just the kind of photography for you to get involved in. Even though most of us know when it comes to the landscape, people always think of natural landscape photography, which often comes with hills, mountains, river banks or oceans.

But natural landscape is not the only kind of landscape available. There is also urban landscape which deals with the photography of buildings and the urban jungle. Natural landscape has a wider variety and it entails mountain tops, shots of lightning streaking down from the sky, tumbling waterfalls, roiling seas and densely packed green foliage from the middle of a rain forest. Many of this kinds of landscape photography have become boring because too many photographers are doing it. In fact you may have probably taken photos of hills and waterfalls. As a beginner it is always wise to practice your photography at home where you can take photos of your backyard.

Many people usually find that this kind of photography becomes a bore and would rather look for more exciting photos to take. But this kind of photography can be interesting to some other people because it captures things we might not have noticed before about certain buildings or natural landscape. Even in your travels out of the country you will get to see a variety of different kinds of natural landscapes which will entice you to take beautiful photography.

Peter Gitundu Researches And Reports On Photography. For More Information On Landscape Photography, Visit His Site At LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY

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The Importance of Landscape Photography Tips

Getting some good photography tips is a fundamental necessity before embarking on a trip to take landscape photos, especially if you are planning on using expensive equipment and selling the photographs for profit. Most people have taken a photography course and many people have even gotten art degrees that specialize in photography. It is still wise to visit a professional photography forum to get some tips from people who are working in the field, before taking any landscape photographs.

The reason that photography tips are so necessary is because taking landscape photos is not easy – in fact, they can be downright hard. When you take a photography course, you will probably learn about the important of choosing a good location and lighting, but it can be difficult to put these things in perspective without real world experience. A professional photography forum will provide all sorts of insight into these types of issues, and advice from the professionals can be priceless.

One of the best photography tips when it comes to landscape photos is look at where everything is positioned, the details and textures of the ground, where the sun is coming from and where it will be within a few hours. After taking a photography course, you will probably know something about how this will affect the way that the details of the landscape look. Choosing the location in the first place is the hardest part, though, and choosing a location that offers the best natural light for the longest period of time can present some real challenges. The people at a professional photography forum can help work through these issues.

There are many other technical photography tips that you can find in a good online forum, which might range from the positioning of the equipment to the actual printing of the photos. It’s one of the best ways to ensure a successful transition to professional photography.

For more resources regarding Photography tips or even about Digital photography tips and especially about Digital wedding Photography please review these pages

For more resources regarding Photography tips or even about Digital photography tips and especially about Digital wedding Photography please review these pages

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Photography tutorials: Landscape Photography – Imaging

See and buy my Photos at: www.momentsofnaturephotography.com The first of a series of videos on landscape photography. This video is an overview on how to take pictures of landscapes. The video was filmed in the grand canyon. The camera I am using is a nikon d300

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Landscapes of Artist Chuck Rosenthal

Chuck Rosenthal is an artist from Clearwater, Florida. Although he is renown for his still life paintings, and has been given many accolades for his paintings of people, he also does some outstanding landscape paintings.

Most noticeable in his landscapes are the contrast of glowing colors, oranges and yellows, against peaceful rural scenes. He paints scenes in Florida, areas known to him. The yellows and oranges against the buildings and flora definitely show the Florida sun, although the actual sun is not in the paintings. Any of them would brighten a room.

One painting of a building shows a dignified Florida villa, in Bellaire Beach, we assume, since the title of the painting is “Bellaire Beach.” Not only the building and walls themselves reflect the sun, but also the wonderful landscaping of palms and perfectly cared for grass. The colors radiate warmth.

“Florida Waterworld” portrays Florida wetlands and a sprawling white house in the background. The painting is very inviting, although many people would not consider a boggy wetland inviting. The warmth of the reflected sunlight makes the water and flora look like an enjoyable afternoon.

Those iridescent yellows and oranges appear again in Rosenthal’s “Houses on the Marshlands.” In the foreground you see the shimmering marsh, and in the background, the typical white Florida houses.

The colors that echo the sun make the lake, trees and white houses in “Water’s Edge” a painting of natural beauty. In fact the autumn trees and the lake in the foreground invite the viewer to consider the work of nature over the work of man (the houses in the background).

What was the artist thinking when he painted these humble subjects in such majesty? Unless we are fortunate enough to actually talk to the artist and ask him, we will never know. But the adventure of looking at these paintings, is not trying to figure out what the artist was thinking, but to realize that the artist is inviting you to join the creative process and contribute to the painting as the viewer.

What does the painting make you think of? What can you imagine when you look at that house in Bellaire Beach, or the houses at “Water’s Edge”? The mark of a great painter is that he invites you, the viewer, into the painting, and accepts your contribution to the artwork.

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Art:21 | Robert Adams | Light

EXCLUSIVE: Robert Adams in his Oregon home. Robert Adamss black-and-white photographs document scenes of the American West, revealing the impact of human activity on the last vestiges of wilderness and open space. An underlying tension in Adamss body of work is the contradiction between landscapes visibly transformed or scarred by human presence and the inherent beauty of light and land rendered by the camera. Robert Adams is featured in the Season 4 (2007) episode Ecology of theArt:21—Art …

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