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The Puddling Photoblog Captures 'Architectural Puddle' Pieces

If you are a fan of architectural photography, then you are going to love the Puddling photoblog. Puddling is run by Madeleine Digangi, a photographer with a penchant for taking pictures of buildings after a rainstorm. Instead of focusing on how a building looks all wet, Digangi trains her lens on their reflections in puddles.

The result is a set of photos that set the Puddling photoblog apart from any other architectural photoblog you are likely to come across. The photos in the Puddling photoblog almost look like watercolor paintings with their wavy shapes and oily colors. Budding architects and artists especially should have a field day clicking through the many pictures that make up the Puddling photoblog. Architectural photo artists, time to step your game up.
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Photography - Opportunity for photographers to explore new perspectives and capture unique architectural elements through reflection in puddles.
2. Artistic Expression - Exploring the creative potential of architectural photography by incorporating reflections and capturing the beauty of buildings after a rainstorm.
3. Visual Storytelling - Using reflections in puddles as a narrative tool to convey the mood and atmosphere of architectural structures in a unique and captivating way.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Potential for photographers to specialize in architectural photography and offer unique and artistic services to clients.
2. Architecture - Opportunity for architects to incorporate the visual impact of reflections in their designs and create buildings that are aesthetically pleasing from different angles and lighting conditions.
3. Art - Inspiration for artists to incorporate architectural elements and reflections in puddles into their artwork, creating visually captivating pieces that bridge the gap between architecture and fine art.

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