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Feb
12

Christian Rudat : Architectural Photography

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‘Contact’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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‘Facade xix’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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‘Facade iv’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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‘Facade xxii’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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‘Light Underground’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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‘Facade xxiv’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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‘Facade ii’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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‘POV’
Christian Rudat
Photograph
2011
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Christian Rudat : More Works

Christian Rudat : Shadowness

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5 Responses to “Christian Rudat : Architectural Photography”


  1. February 15, 2012 at 7:22 am

    These are wonderful – what a great way to start the day, seeing these. Thanks so much for the introduction to Christian’s super work.

  2. 3 Bernd
    February 15, 2012 at 6:47 pm

    The photographer really has an eye for architecture!

    Or as we say in Germany: he is a very good popostecher.

  3. February 15, 2012 at 8:57 pm

    amazing architecture shots — something very, very special!

  4. February 17, 2012 at 6:13 am

    hi class arch-photography!


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