How to satisfy the inner perfectionist: instagram with symmetrical images in the spirit of the films of Wes Anderson

If you watched "the Grand Budapest Hotel" and "moonrise Kingdom", you probably remember the aesthetic pleasure you can obtain from the atmosphere and the visual component of the films of Wes Anderson. His work is always a symmetry, consistency, style, retro, warm and pastel colors and old fashioned architecture.

The Director pays great attention to the picture, and thanks to him being a bully he and his style have become so popular. Instagram even has a separate account where travelers from all over the world take pictures in the spirit of Wes Anderson's frames. It turns out that in the world there are many symmetric natural phenomena and architecture that could easily be the interior for the next film.

How to satisfy the inner perfectionist: instagram with symmetrical images in the spirit of the films of Wes Anderson

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson March 30, 2018 at 5:47 PDT

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson

The perfect pool in Brisbane, Australia. The place started to build already in 1886 and finished in 1913.

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson 20 Mar 2018 7:06 PDT

The Mansion Is The Breakers, Newport, Rhode Island. Was built in 1895 by railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt the Second.

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson 19 Mar 2018 6:31 PDT

"Living Museum the Black country", England. The Museum opened to the public in 1978.

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson March 16, 2018 at 7:25 am PDT

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The Baltimore conference, Baltimore, Maryland. It is the second oldest glass Conservatory in America.

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson Mar 12, 2018 at 5:26 PDT

There is in the account, and Moscow, and the Middle Arsenal tower.

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson 7 Mar 2018 at 5:48 PST

Villa Balbianello — the pearl of lake Como, Italy.

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson 28 Feb 2018 at 4:44 PST

Umaid Bhavan, India. This is one of the largest private residences: the Palace as many as 347 rooms.

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson 20 Feb 2018 7:42 PST

The settlement, which in Berlin is called simply "a box of paints".

Publication from @accidentallywesanderson February 14, 2018 6:35 PST

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Frederiksberg Palace and a beautiful garden in Copenhagen, Denmark.

It is interesting that under each photo the Creator of the account, Wally Koval, wrote descriptions of the places depicted in the picture.

Keywords: Blog | Perfectionism | Symmetry | Films

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