I enjoy photographing buildings. Why? They don’t sway in a breeze, fly away or wilt. They reflect images and scenes; have angles, leading lines, and other geometric patterns; and are often works of art. I’ll see a building and think to myself, “Wow, look at those lines and reflections!”

My fascination with buildings began in 2013 in Dallas Texas. I saw reflections in buildings that were reaching for the sky.

And it hasn’t ended there. This week, I’m asking you to look at buildings and see their beauty. There are many types of structures from which you can choose.

For instance, I found these amazing architectural structures in Melbourne Australia during my recent trip.

Of course, during my photo outings of the nearby countryside, I find many abandoned barns and stately old farmhouses. There is a different message emanating from each: of being left behind and being loved and well cared for. Yes, buildings do speak!

What does this modern museum say to you? This is the Manetti Shrem Museum of Art in Davis California. Its modern architecture is just an indication of what you’ll find inside.

Old towns have buildings that tell fascinating stories. On the left, this street in Locke California tells us the history of how Chinese immigrants built this town which is now known as the Locke Historic District. On the right, this hotel in Port Costa, which was a stop for the Central Pacific Railroad, is still hosting guests today.

And, there’s more history. The East coast of the U.S. is steeped in historical architecture. Just picture old cars being driven down these streets in Portland Maine.  What do you think about those Wedgewood looking windows?

My challenge for you, this week, is to find your own fascinating structures that capture your attention, tell a story or are just beautiful. You can capture new scenes or take a trip down memory lane in your photo archives. Remember to link to this challenge when you post and use the Lens-Artists tag. I want to see all your artful structures.

Many thanks to Amy and her challenge of Cloudscapes and Skyscapes last week. I love skies and enjoyed the beautiful images that you all posted. Next week Donna will be hosting LAPC. So, look for her exciting challenge.

If you would like to participate weekly in our Lens-Artists Challenge, click here for more info. 

110 thoughts on “Lens Artists Challenge #251: Buildings and Other Structures

  1. Perfect timing Anne. I’ve been stalling on doing a Buildings post and your post inspired me to get it done. Your collection is wonderful. So many great captures. Locke is still on my list of places to visit. I’ve taken many drives to Port Costa as it’s only about 20 minutes away. Your barn shot is my favorite. What photographer doesn’t gravitate towards an old barn?
    Here is the link to my offering,

    Monthly Monochrome (and LAPC): The Messages in Buildings

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  2. Your buildings are beautiful and bring back memories of trips gone by. Even so, things are never the same when we return, are they? Or photographers, including ourselves, see something different Thanks for your brilliant post.

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  3. Hi Anne, this is a wonderful challenge. I love looking at architecture from around the world and specifically liked the modernist buildings you show. And of course I would not miss out on participating since I did not share any of my architecture photography in a while: https://museum-kueppersmuehle.de/en/ features some very recent pictures.

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