Photographer's Note
The South side of Miami Beach, so-called Southbeach, was built in the 1920s when the Art Deco style of architecture was popular. It was favoured by the rich, celebrities and criminals alike. Then in the 1950s the city's popularity waned and many of the deco architecture became delapidated. In the 1980s Miami Beach underwent a revival and most of the old Art Deco buildings were renovated. Other new construction also maintained the unique Art Deco style and it has become known as Tropical Deco. Today it's a veritable outdoor museum of Art Deco architecture.
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abmdsudi
(95869) 2012-06-06 19:57
Hi Eva
Splendid, an eyecatching image in limited colors, impressive crop, beautifully sharp and nice clarity with excellent repeated shapes and strong lines rendering a fine geometrical effect. Excellent tones and contrast to blue sky is gorgeous. Superb piece of architectural photo, Well done.Congrats
Best regards
yquem46
(38752) 2012-06-07 2:25
Hi Eva
Nice graphism of the lines of this hotel
Well observed and exploited
Have a nice day
Patrick
Photo Information
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Copyright: Eva Kato (dawekato)
(2269)
- Genre: Luoghi
- Medium: Colore
- Date Taken: 2010-01-00
- Categories: Vita quotidiana, Architettura
- Camera: Sony Cybershot DSCH9, built-in Zeiss 31-465mm zoom
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Versione Foto: Versione Originale
- Date Submitted: 2012-06-06 17:55