Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Master of the Light Man

Rather than catch every week's episode of my favorite TV shows, I prefer to wait until the seasons come out on Netflix. There's just something so right about a nice binge-watching session. I've been trying to stay away lately, as I'm working on my thesis, but the fifth season of Parks and Rec just hit the metaphorical shelves of Netflix and I can't stop. Those of you who follow the show, I know you understand. Those of you who don't follow it, start and that feeling of "there's something missing"will subside. The topic of this blog post has nothing to do with Parks and Rec, aside from the fact that I'm writing it in between episodes. I lied, film is creative expression and so is photography, and there's my transition.

Creating a space and capturing it are both art forms. I'm confident enough in my creativity to say that I can successfully do both, however, I seem to be the best at occupying space, so I'll leave the rest to the professionals. I'm unsure as to whom created these rooms (or who the lucky homeowners are), but Jordi Canosa, a photographer from Barcelona, has perfectly captured the tastefulness of the following residences. What I admire most about these photographs is the light composition; most of the rooms have a sort of calm and welcoming glow that translates to happiness in the viewer (at least that's how I feel). I guess it's always sunny on the Iberian Peninsula...

But where's the Round Table?

Bike in the castle, nice touch.

That green!

I'd be fine with living in just that entryway. 

Meow.

Blue and white is always right.

Love the beams!

There's nothing like a good looking bookshelf, really though.

I like the chartreuse juice, but I can't figure out what kind it is...

Seriously, love all the beams!

And to think that this is someone's backyard, rough life,  just saying.

I would give anything to take a nap on that couch.

Wood is good.

Moroccan flare is always welcome.

Great door frame but it would seriously hurt to smoke your head on one of those corners...
It even has a treehouse!
And this is just perfection manifest in an Andorran mountain cabin and I want it for my own.


(All photos via here)


 I took a couple breaks while putting this together and finished Parks and Rec...so now I'll return to Always Sunny and hopefully find inspiration for a few more witty titles.



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