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Bunyan’s Pride: 19 Log Cabins That Stack Above The Rest

14 Dec

[ By Marc in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

The typical rectangular cabin plopped in the middle of the woods is no longer the standard, as homeowners get increasingly creative with rustic housing, the designs are becoming larger than life.

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Cabin GJ-9 is a slick prototype created by Gudmundur Jonsson Arkitektkontor, a Norway based firm. Finne architects adds a twist to the typical cabin with this house that takes full advantage of the privacy afforded by dense woods, by having walls made of glass. Danish Dorte Mandrup created this 10 square room that is more an outside reading nook than anything else. Olson Kundig architects created this gorgeous, and huge, “cabin” that is about as far from the typical log design as one can get. Any fan of the Lord of the Rings, and Hobbits in general, will get a kick of this rounded doorway, that makes this cabin feel like a hidden hideaway.

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AATA Architecture created the Morevara cabin, a modern twist on an old classic. This second cabin utilizes a unique layout that allowed them to keep a trunk of a tree emerging through their kitchen counter, truly adding to the natural aesthetic. Chalet Cyanella is located in the French Alps and gives a glimpse of a modern interior that contrasts sharply with the natural panorama outside. Lastly, we have a house in Seattle that literally escapes to the treetops to separate itself from urban sprawl.

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WRB in Sweden created the top cabin, which actually has a gorgeous seaside view. The clean lines make it look more like an artistic statement than a vacation home. Piet Ein Heek created this log box room, which can shutter itself up and look like a pile of sticks. More images are available here. Studio Aisslinger created this Berlin cabin that looks caged, yet open, and has an incredibly distinctive design. OLGGA came up with this portable log cabin, which looks rustic on 3 sides, and hides a sleek, modern interior.

(Images via didohomes, coolcrack, santabanta, offbeatenough, izifunny, standout-cabin-results)

Log cabins don’t have to be small huts in the woods. This giant edifice is one of the most epic cabin examples, as it looks more like an ancient Viking hall than anything else. A grand fireplace with hewn logs supporting the interior structure lend a rustic atmosphere to the interior. The third example shows a more modern, yet equally large, take on the fireplace, with seating for at least a dozen around the fire. The bottom example is more like a log mansion, yet still manages to integrate aesthetically with the nature around it. Another example of a grand entrance, is followed by an interior example of a possible lobby for homes like this. Large logs, leather, stone, and fire all combine to make any log cabin feel traditional, regardless of the size.


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22 November, 2012 – Steptoe Butter – Above The Palouse

22 Nov

As part of his on-going Geotagged Photo Location series, our regular contributor Miles Hecker provides us today with advise on shooting at Steptoe Butte – The Top of the Palouse.

To all our friends in the USA who today are celebrating Thanksgiving, please accept our best wishes for safe travels and warm family times.

 Happy Holidays! 

 


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Milky Way Above Yosemite National Park

01 Aug

One Day in Yosemite – Milky Way Above Half Dome, Yosemite

Earlier this week I had the great fortune of being part of “One Day in Yosemite”. The goal, have 25+ photographers and videographers document everything and anything happening in Yosemite: morning hang gliders, rock climbers, hikers on well known landmarks, amazing sights, wildlife encounters, behind the scenes at hotels, campground activities, ranger programs, interviews of employees & visitors and more. Shooting was from midnight to midnight to capture a full 24 hours of everything Yosemite. I’m looking forward to seeing a sample of what was captured in an up coming episode of the Nature Notes video series released by the National Park Service and the Yosemite Conservancy. In the future the producer, the very talented Steve Bumgardner (@yosemitesteve), is working to release a longer documentary comprised of the days shoot. Based on the footage I saw from the many talented photographers/videographers taking part the end result should be amazing. Stay tuned!

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180º Night Sky View Above Death Valley’s Racetrack

05 Nov

And now for something completely different. Thanks to Borrowlenses.com I made use of Canon’s new 8-15mm zoom fisheye lens. In some weird way I really fell in love with the 8mm focal length that has 180º field of view.

What you’re seeing in this photo is a view straight up. Within the circle is every star in the sky visible at this one moment and the band of stars seen from the upper left corner down to the lower right corner is the visible arm of the Milky Way. Looking at the center of the circle and then slightly up and to the right is Jupiter. The uneven edges of the circle is the silhouette of the mountains surrounding the dry lake bed I was standing on. With a 180º view, the edge of the entire valley could be seen.

If you think this is cool just wait. I have a time-lapse of this view in the oven.

Starry Sky Above Death Valley's Racetrack

Starry Sky Above Death Valley’s Racetrack

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Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 5-8mm f/4 Fisheye (courtesy of Borrowlenses.com)
ISO 3200, f/4 at 50 seconds

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Cool Top 5 Nikon Camera Flashes Under $200 & Above – review

09 Aug

Nikon Camera Flashes Under 0 & Above 1..Nikon SB-900 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras www.amazon.com 2..Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Flash for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras www.amazon.com 3..Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Flash with Softbox + Diffuser + (4) Batteries & Charger + Tripod + Accessory Kit for D7000, D5000, D3100, D3000, D700, D300s, D90, D3x, D3s Digital SLR Camera www.amazon.com 4..Nikon SB-700 AF Speedlight Flash with Softbox + Bounce Reflector + (4) Batteries & Charger + Accessory Kit for D7000, D5000, D3100, D3000, D700, D300s, D90, D3x, D3s Digital SLR Camera www.amazon.com 5..Nikon SB-800 AF Speedlight for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras – Old Version www.amazon.com
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