Reina Sophia art gallery, Madrid

Posted by John Leech (Grange-over-Sands, United Kingdom) on 23 April 2009 in Architecture and Portfolio.

Modern lift towers grafted onto the back of this old gallery.

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ordinaryimages from Kentucky Bluegrass, United States

Glorious color !!! best...jerry

23 Apr 2009 5:34am

Mike from Lichfield, United Kingdom

It's certainly an interesting building and I quite like the way the none-glass roof part of the building to the right runs off at 90 degrees or so to the vertical glass side. Mind you, when I said "vertical" that's not strictly true as there's an awful lot of convergence going on!

23 Apr 2009 12:52pm

hugo poon from hong kong, Hong Kong

Wonderful building form and details... but it's the fascinating reflection that has set this image apart! Well spotted and photographed!

23 Apr 2009 3:48pm

Alun Lambert from cheshire, United Kingdom

love the angle, and colour

23 Apr 2009 6:00pm

zOOm from Paris, France

A great blue building, nice cloud reflection.

23 Apr 2009 8:07pm

Uday from Fishers, United States

Great angle. Nice contrast between the building and the sky. Good shot.

23 Apr 2009 8:37pm

Acosta Redon from Claypole - Buenos Aires, Argentina

Wonderful photo and angle. Very good work.

24 Apr 2009 2:51am

dj.tigersprout from New York City, USA, United States

ooh -- love how the blue of the sky and the blue glass facade nearly fuse!!! beautiful directional energy in this shot -- and wonderful architectural detail!

24 Apr 2009 6:22am

Ian Bramham from Manchester, United Kingdom

I love the harmony in the colours as much as I do the reflections!

24 Apr 2009 6:51am

mohammad.jenab from tehran, Iran

beautifull bilding.nice angel and shot.thank you

24 Apr 2009 8:14am

Nikon D300
1/400 second
F/8.0
ISO 200
17 mm