Abstract architectural image - Emauzy Monastery in Prague
This striking black-and-white fine art photograph by Martin Vorel captures the powerful geometry of the Emauzy Monastery in Prague, a Brutalist architectural landmark with a unique sculptural presence. Shot from a bold, unconventional angle, the composition emphasises the interplay of light, shadow and texture, creating a visually arresting study of form.
The sharp, sweeping curves of the concrete towers contrast sharply with the deep black sky, drawing attention to their dynamic structure. Diagonal shadows cut across the surface, enhancing the dramatic depth and tension within the image. The minimalist aesthetic, combined with the harsh, unadorned beauty of the Brutalist style, makes this work a compelling statement for lovers of modern architecture and abstract photography.
Taken on 28 December 2024 with a NIKON Z 7 and a NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S lens at 24mm, this image uses a 1/80s exposure, f/4.0 aperture and ISO 1250 to capture the raw, tactile texture of the concrete while maintaining crisp contrast and deep blacks. The 8256 × 5504 pixel resolution ensures remarkable detail, making this fine art print a stunning addition to any space.
Available in various print formats, including framed prints, canvas and museum-quality paper, this artwork is perfect for collectors of architectural photography, lovers of Brutalist design or anyone looking for a bold, minimalist statement piece.
EXIF data of the photograph
- Camera Model: NIKON Z 7
- Lens model: NIKKOR Z 24-70mm f/4 S
- Date taken: 28. 12. 2024
- Exposure time: 1/80s
- F-Number: f/4.0
- ISO speed ratings: 1250
- Focal length: 24mm
- Size of the photo: 8256 px x 5504 px
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