Most photographs of the Metropol Parasol flatten it — seen from below, it becomes pattern; seen from a distance, it becomes silhouette. This frame does something different. Shot at the curved outer edge of a parasol cap, the image catches the structure mid-turn: modules facing outward along the right edge, modules facing downward along the lower portion, the surface wrapping through the corner in a continuous organic curve. The deep blue sky fills the left half of the frame — not as backdrop to a flat plane, but as the space the structure is actively moving through. Seen this way, the Metropol Parasol has genuine volume: it occupies the air around it, not just the ground below.
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