Concrete
45 images
shot on Leica Q3, 28mm f/1.7 Summilux, featuring a minimalist concrete floor with soft shadows cast by an overhead skylight. Natural light floods the scene, creating soft contrasts that reveal subtle imperfections in the concrete texture. The shallow depth of field at f/1.7 focuses on the grain of the concrete while the background fades into dreamy bokeh. The color palette is muted, featuring soft grays and off-whites that evoke a calm ambiance. The composition adheres to the rule of thirds, placing a small potted plant against the concrete for a touch of life.
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captured with Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, showing a detailed view of a weathered concrete block with vibrant graffiti art. The lighting comes from late afternoon sunlight, creating soft highlights on the textured surface of the block. Using a shallow depth of field at f/2, the focus is on the graffiti details while the surrounding concrete becomes abstract. The color palette features bright, vivid hues of the graffiti against the muted grey of the concrete. The composition uses the centered symmetrical perspective, emphasizing the artistic aspect of the graffiti.
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shot on Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, featuring a series of cracked concrete pavement with vibrant weeds breaking through. The lighting is natural sunlight illuminating the scene at midday, revealing deep textures in the cracks and vibrant greens of the weeds. A shallow depth of field at f/2.5 creates a soft background that emphasizes the intricate details of the pavement. The color palette consists of warm beige and grey tones, accented by the bright greens. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with a prominent crack leading the viewer's eye across the frame.
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captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 35mm, depicting a sleek concrete wall illuminated by evening light from a nearby street lamp, casting long shadows. The lighting is artificial, creating a dramatic contrast between the dark shadows and the warm highlights on the wall's surface. A hyperfocal distance at f/8 ensures the entire frame is sharp, revealing the smooth, modern texture of the concrete. The color palette features cooler greys with warm golden tones from the lamp. The composition utilizes leading lines from the street to guide the viewer's eye toward the illuminated wall.
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shot on Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, capturing a close-up of weathered concrete with visible aggregate texture and moss patches. The natural light is soft and diffused from overcast conditions, allowing subtle details to emerge. The image features a shallow depth of field at f/2.8, creating a creamy bokeh effect behind the rough surface. The color palette leans towards muted greys and earthy greens, enhancing the organic feel. Compositionally, the subject is centered with a slight offset for visual interest, framed by blurred foliage on the edges.
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Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, warm tungsten desk lamp casting a directional warm light onto a gray concrete block, hyperfocal distance keeping all elements sharp at f/8, natural muted tones elevating the concrete's inherent texture, close-up composition exploring the interplay of light and shadow on the block's surface with visible imperfections.
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Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, captured during twilight with soft blue hour lighting, shallow depth of field emphasizing a concrete pillar with rich textures and subtle color variations, Kodak Portra 400 color palette rendering warm tones against cool backgrounds, foreground framing of the pillar against a blurred city skyline, enhancing the urban ambiance.
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captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 35mm, overcast diffused daylight through clouds creating soft even lighting, selective focus on a detailed concrete surface with various aggregate textures and colors, natural muted tones with desaturated earth colors, leading lines of the concrete leading to a blurred background, emphasizing the texture diversity in the foreground.
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shot on Sony A7R V with 85mm f/1.4 GM lens, captured during midday sunlight casting strong shadows, hyperfocal distance keeping the entire scene tack-sharp at f/8, cinematic teal and orange color grading enhancing contrast, centered symmetrical composition showcasing a pristine concrete walkway leading into a modern building, polished concrete reflecting sunlight texture and creating visual interest.
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captured with Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, golden hour backlighting creating warm highlights on a weathered concrete wall, shallow depth of field with soft bokeh in the background, natural muted tones with desaturated earth colors, rule of thirds composition with the wall positioned off-center showcasing its texture and some creeping ivy, intricate details of cracks and damage reflecting years of weathering.
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Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, butterfly lighting with a beauty dish directly above, hyperfocal distance — everything from foreground to infinity tack-sharp at f/8 highlighting a modern concrete structure, cinematic teal and orange color grading giving a contemporary feel, centered symmetrical composition featuring geometric patterns of the building.
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Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, golden hour backlighting creating warm rim light and soft fill with a reflector, shallow depth of field at f/2 focusing on a chipped concrete block covered in moss, Fujifilm Velvia-inspired saturated colors with rich greens and browns, rule of thirds with the block positioned at one of the power points against a blurred natural backdrop.
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Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, overcast diffused daylight creating a soft and even lighting effect, selective focus on the coarse surface of a concrete wall with visible aggregate, natural muted tones with desaturated earth colors, leading lines of the wall drawing the eye toward the vanishing point in the distance.
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shot on Sony A7R V with 85mm f/1.4 GM lens, warm tungsten desk lamp casting directional light, hyperfocal distance at f/8 ensuring everything from foreground to infinity is tack-sharp, Kodak Portra 400 color palette enhancing warm skin tones and lifted shadows, centered symmetrical composition of a polished concrete floor reflecting warm light patterns.
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captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 35mm, natural diffused daylight filtering through a large industrial window, shallow depth of field at f/2.8 showcasing a cracked concrete wall with peeling paint, natural muted tones with desaturated grays and soft pastels, rule of thirds with composition emphasizing the texture of the wall, highlighting the weathered surfaces and paint layers.
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captured with Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, golden hour backlighting with warm rim light highlighting sharp edges, shallow depth of field at f/2.5 with circular bokeh, Kodak Portra 400 color palette giving warm skin tones and creamy highlights, dynamic composition emphasizing the interplay between jagged concrete slabs in an outdoor setting.
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captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 35mm, soft diffused daylight filtering through a tall window, hyperfocal distance at f/8 ensuring sharp detail throughout, cinematic teal and orange color grading highlighting the textures, leading lines of a concrete staircase stepping down with a blurred background of urban setting.
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shot on Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, harsh afternoon sunlight casting deep shadows, shallow depth of field at f/2.8 highlighting the rough texture of a cracked concrete wall, natural muted tones with desaturated earth colors, centered symmetrical composition featuring the wall's cracks and imperfections, with small bits of moss contrasting against the gray surface.
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Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, captured during a soft rainy afternoon, with water droplets clinging to a concrete wall, creating a beautiful contrast against the rough texture. The depth of field is shallow at f/2.5, focusing on the droplets in sharp detail while the background melts away into soft colors. The color palette is natural muted tones that enhance the mood of the scene. The composition reflects a centered symmetrical approach, emphasizing the beauty in the details of the concrete.
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Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, dappled sunlight filtering through an overhanging tree canopy, creating intricate patterns of light and shadow on a concrete path. The depth of field is shallow at f/2, emphasizing the delicate interplay of light on the textural surface of concrete. The color palette features saturated greens from the foliage contrasting with the cool gray of the concrete. The composition uses foreground framing with the path leading towards a hidden garden.
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captured with Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, warm tungsten desk lamp casting directional light onto a rough concrete wall, enhancing its texture and imperfections. The depth of field is hyperfocal at f/8, ensuring every detail of the concrete surface is sharp. The color science focuses on natural muted tones, emphasizing earthy grays and browns. The composition frames the textured wall with an intentional cropping that highlights the rugged beauty of the surface.
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shot on Sony A7R V with 85mm f/1.4 GM lens, overcast diffused daylight filtering through large windows, creating soft illumination across a polished concrete floor. The depth of field is shallow at f/1.4, isolating the texture of the floor with a blurred background of modern furniture. The color palette is natural and muted, showcasing the cool grays of the concrete. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the texture of the floor occupying the lower third, leading to a modern aesthetic.
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captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 50mm, golden hour backlighting with warm rim light creating soft shadows on weathered concrete, shallow depth of field at f/2.8 allowing for creamy bokeh of surrounding urban foliage. The color palette features warm tones from the sunset blending with the cool gray of the concrete. Composition uses leading lines from the sidewalk drawing the eye towards a vibrant urban mural painted on a concrete wall, showcasing a textured surface rich in detail.
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shot on Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, illustrating a detailed shot of a cracked concrete surface overlaid with moss and small plants. The soft diffused daylight creates an even illumination that reveals the intricate textures and colors of the concrete and organic life. With a shallow depth of field at f/2, the focus is on the cracks and textures, blurring the background into a soft green bokeh. The color palette combines earthy browns and vibrant greens, enhancing the natural feel. The composition features a close-up that captures the life thriving within the concrete, symbolizing nature's resilience.
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filmed with Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, presenting an expansive view of a concrete bridge under a clear blue sky. The late afternoon sunlight casts long shadows and highlights the texture of the concrete surface. Using hyperfocal distance at f/8 ensures that every detail from the foreground to the horizon is sharp. The vibrant blue and warm beige color palette showcases the beauty of the structure against the sky. The composition features leading lines of the bridge that guide the eye through the scene, creating a sense of depth.
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captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 35mm, showcasing a close-up of concrete bricks in an urban environment under soft overcast daylight. The natural lighting evenly illuminates the surface, highlighting the various textures and imperfections of the bricks. The shallow depth of field at f/2.8 creates a blurred background, focusing attention on the intricate details of the bricks. The color palette features subdued greys and browns, giving a raw, industrial feel. The composition adheres to the rule of thirds, placing the bricks slightly off-center for visual interest.
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shot on Sony A7R V with 85mm f/1.4 GM lens, focusing on a modern concrete facade of a public building during golden hour. The warm backlighting creates soft highlights and shadows, emphasizing the smooth and rough textures of the concrete. The depth of field is shallow at f/1.4, providing a creamy bokeh effect in the background. The color palette features warm neutral tones with hints of orange reflecting off the concrete. The composition is centered, showcasing the unique architectural lines of the building, creating a sophisticated modern look.
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captured with Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, featuring dramatic shadows from harsh afternoon sunlight pouring through a narrow alley. The focus is on a weathered concrete wall showcasing peeling paint and texture, creating a stark contrast with the smooth pavement beneath. The shallow depth of field at f/2.8 produces an out-of-focus bokeh that emphasizes the textures on the wall. The color palette is muted with grey and earthy tones, reinforcing the gritty urban vibe. The composition follows the rule of thirds, placing the wall at one power point, with leading lines from the pavement drawing the viewer's eye towards it.
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Captured with Leica Q3, 28mm f/1.7 Summilux, an artistic perspective shot of a concrete wall with graffiti and vibrant colors. The late afternoon sun creates dramatic shadows, accentuating the rugged texture. Shallow depth of field at f/2.8 isolates the graffiti, placing emphasis on the vivid colors against the rough concrete surface. The image features saturated colors reminiscent of Fujifilm Velvia, bringing life to the artwork. Dutch angle composition adds dynamic tension, drawing attention to the contrast between the art and the wall’s coarse finish.
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Shot on Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, a detailed shot of cracked concrete showcasing the interplay of shadows and light within a sunlit urban environment. The bright midday sun casts sharply defined shadows, enhancing the surface imperfections. Hyperfocal distance at f/8 ensures detail is captured from the foreground gravel to the depth of cracks in the concrete. Natural muted tones with desaturated earth colors create an artistic representation of wear and age. The composition utilizes leading lines formed by the cracks, drawing the viewer’s eye toward the image's center.
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Captured with Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, a sweeping view of a modern concrete bridge against a sunset sky. The warm golden hour light highlights the smooth lines and geometric shapes of the bridge, creating a striking silhouette. Selective focus on the bridge with a soft painterly bokeh in the background emphasizes its architectural form. The cinematic teal and orange color grading accentuates the contrast between the warm sky and cool concrete. Rule of thirds composition positions the bridge along the lower third, guiding the viewer’s eye across the scene.
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Shot on Sony A7R V with 85mm f/1.4 GM lens, close-up of weathered concrete steps adorned with patches of moss and small pebbles. Early morning light casts soft shadows, illuminating the textures and subtle details of the concrete. Hyperfocal distance at f/8 ensures everything from the foreground pebbles to the background is in sharp focus. The color palette features cool greys interspersed with vibrant greens from the moss, creating a natural contrast. Centered symmetrical composition draws attention to the steps leading upward, providing a sense of depth and perspective.
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Captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 35mm, dramatic low-angle shot of a concrete wall with intricate patterns created by shadows and textures. Overcast diffused daylight filters through a nearby structure, casting even light across the surface. Shallow depth of field at f/2.8 creates creamy bokeh in the background, enhancing focus on the wall's surface details. The image features a natural muted color palette with subtle greys and warm earth tones. Composition follows the rule of thirds, with the textured wall placed prominently in the frame, showing clearly defined grooves and uneven surface finishes.
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Shot on Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, this image features a close-up of a crumbling concrete sidewalk with grass and weeds breaking through the cracks. Natural golden hour backlighting creates a warm rim light around the grass, highlighting the contrast between the organic and the inorganic. The depth of field is set to f/2.5 to emphasize the texture of the concrete while blurring surrounding elements. The color palette consists of earthy tones with pops of green, creating harmony with nature. The composition utilizes the rule of thirds, positioning the sidewalk to draw the viewer’s eye across the image.
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Photographed with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 35mm during a foggy morning, this image captures a rough concrete wall enveloped in mist. The overcast lighting creates a soft, even illumination with no harsh shadows, enhancing the wall's rugged texture. A shallow depth of field at f/4 subtly blurs the foreground, bringing attention to the wall's organic imperfections. The color palette is composed of desaturated grays and greens, enhancing the moody atmosphere. The composition features a centered symmetrical layout, creating a sense of calm and stillness.
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Captured with Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, this image showcases a close-up of polished concrete flooring indoors. A three-point studio lighting setup highlights the reflective surface, creating an interplay of light and shadow. The depth of field is set to hyperfocal distance at f/8 to maintain sharpness across the image, allowing every detail of the floor's texture to be vividly visible. The color palette features natural muted tones with desaturated earth colors, giving a sleek, modern feel. The composition uses leading lines that draw the eye toward the focal point of the floor texture.
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Shot on Sony A7R V with 85mm f/1.4 GM lens, this image captures a vertical concrete pillar in an urban setting at dusk. The warm tungsten streetlights cast a soft, inviting glow against the cool gray of the concrete, creating a beautiful contrast. The shot focuses on the texture of the pillar, with a shallow depth of field at f/1.4 that blurs the cityscape into soft bokeh. A cinematic teal and orange color grading enhances the mood, creating a feeling of serenity amidst urban chaos. The composition centers the pillar within the frame, drawing viewers' eyes upward.
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Captured with Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 135mm, the scene features a close-up of weathered concrete with visible aggregate textures and surface weathering. Natural light illuminates the surface with soft diffused daylight, creating subtle shadows and highlights. A shallow depth of field at f/2.8 brings focus to the intricate details of the concrete while the background softly blurs into creamy bokeh. The color palette showcases muted grays and hints of ochre, evoking a sense of age and wear. The composition adheres to the rule of thirds, emphasizing the rugged patterns of the concrete surface.
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Hasselblad X2D 100C, 90mm f/2.5 medium format, natural sunlight casting harsh shadows on a worn concrete wall, hyperfocal distance keeping all elements sharp at f/8, cinematic teal and orange color grading enhancing the gritty texture, rule of thirds composition with the wall positioned off center, showcasing peeling paint and raw concrete beneath, creating a striking visual contrast.
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Fujifilm GFX 100S, 110mm f/2 macro, warm rim light accentuating the edges of a smooth concrete block, shallow depth of field at f/2 creating creamy bokeh background, Kodak Portra 400 color palette enhancing warm tones and soft highlights, centered symmetrical composition focusing closely on the block’s surface, showcasing the fine details and smooth finish of the concrete material.
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Nikon Z9, 70-200mm f/2.8 telephoto at 100mm, overcast diffused daylight creating soft, even lighting across the surface, hyperfocal distance with all elements in focus at f/8, natural muted tones with desaturated greys and blues reflecting the cool ambiance, leading lines composition directing the eye along a gently sloping concrete ramp, surface showing aggregate and small pebbles embedded within for added texture.
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shot on Sony A7R V with 85mm f/1.4 GM lens, dappled sunlight filtering through an industrial window creating soft patterns on the concrete floor, selective focus on the sunlight spots with background melting into soft bokeh, Fujifilm Velvia-inspired saturated colors highlighting warm grey tones and golden light, rule of thirds composition emphasizing a contrast between the light patches and dark concrete, texture highlighting the smooth and gritty areas of the flooring.
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captured with Canon EOS R5, 24-70mm f/2.8L at 50mm, warm tungsten desk lamp casting directional light across the surface, shallow depth of field at f/2.8 showcasing fine imperfections, natural muted tones with desaturated earth colors, centered composition focusing on rough concrete wall texture with visible aggregate, surface showing pockmarks and cracks, intricate detailing of each imperfection enhancing the tactile feel.
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