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No Photographer's Reflection at the Triangle House

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Check out these shots of the sleek bathroom at the Triangle House, designed by Norwegian architects JVA. The photographer's reflection would normally be an issue in photos of such a small, reflective space. But not here...

 
 

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A tripod is set up in full view, snapping the shots sans-photographer. We think the method is fitting for such a spare, no-nonsense design. The tripod looks right at home in this bathroom. See the rest of the house, which is just as stunning as the bathroom, at Jarmund/Vigsnæs Arkitekter.

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erm ... and how is that remarkable? everything else would be rather unprofessional, actually.

posted by maike on March 4th 2009 at 11:53am
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ya can't you set up most cameras now to take a pic on a timer?

posted by plumeria on March 4th 2009 at 12:46pm
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It would be more interesting if the photographer had figured out a way to hide the camera completely.

posted by Kathryn on March 4th 2009 at 1:15pm
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It's easy enough to remove the camera in Photoshop.

posted by Lori on March 4th 2009 at 1:25pm
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Come on people, ever heard of photoshop? Take out that tripod and camera!

posted by AMNY on March 4th 2009 at 2:44pm
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Sort of ghostly, in an arty way. I like it.

posted by Cheryl on March 4th 2009 at 4:44pm
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Maybe for an art exhibit, but not for interiors. It's really self conscious and unhelpful.

It's like watching a really intense scene in a movie where you can see the camera and crew clear as day in the background. Rather than paying attention to the important scene, you find yourself asking, "I wonder why they shot it that way...."

posted by RichardinLA on March 4th 2009 at 6:17pm
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