Thursday, May 19, 2022

Fotografiska

Fotografiska
I don't do museums, but I have of course been to this one, although the fika experience wasnt much to write home about. This is the Fotografiska museum at Stadsgårdskajen on Södermalm in Stockholm. Started by the Broman brothers. Photographed from Fjällgatan. And as I am a real photographer I shot this as a panorama, so this is a couple of photos stitched together. I think Fotografiska have six galleries/museums all over the world by now. The building itself was designed a century ago by the famous architect Ferdidand Broberg.

4 comments:

s.c said...

Strange enough by composition this doesn't look like a panorama. The museum takes to much attention to allow the eye to wander further. Of course the sharpness could be incredible.

Stefan Jansson said...

I often shoot scenes as a panorama, just to get everything that I want into the photo. And then after stitching the photos together I will often crop it to a "normal" aspect ratio.

RedPat said...

I really like this shot.

William Kendall said...

I do like the architecture.