Photographer’s Note
The Tigre Hotel stood on the banks of the Luján River, in Paseo Victorica, Tigre, near Buenos Aires, Argentina. Inaugurated on 12 January, 1890, it soon became an important social, tourist and sporting centre, not only for the people of Tigre, but also for porteños. Designed by the engineer Emilio Mitre (son of the Argentine president Bartolomé Mitre), the hotel had 3 floors, a lift and 50 rooms with a ground floor dining room seating 200 people. There were salons for smoking, billiards, and for ladies. The hotel had a confiteria, tennis courts, a cricket pitch, an area for roller skating, and there was a garage for cars. An Andalusian patio and a winter garden were constructed and in 1895 the hotel was authorised to open a casino.
In 1916 various repairs and improvements were made to the building at the height of the Belle Époque as the hotel became the place where the elite of society of the time met and stayed and was famous for its dancing parties. The economic crisis in the 1930s took its toll and in February 1939 the hotel closed its doors. A year later the building was demolished.
Today there is sometimes a confusion between the Tigre Hotel and the Tigre Club that was built next to the Hotel in 1912 and is still standing. Following its 1979 designation as a National Historic Monument, a decade of refurbishments ensued. The Tigre Art Museum was opened in 2006.
The image is a stitch of 5 vertical frames, unfortunatelly the tip of the right round grass stayed out of the first frame :( but still I like the results
belido, dbraga56, AiresSantos, Charo, Cricri, mikolaj_kawa, asajernigan has marked this note useful
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batalay
(20984) 2009-09-19 20:05
Hello Christan,
Your choice of a vantage point to shoot this photo is very clever. The spire of the hotel is approximately 0.618:1.00 parts, or the 'golden ratio,' significant for artists and photographers. I imagine was done intuitively, but it is highly effective, as the contour of the walkway leads ones eyes right to the building's spire.
Warm regards,
Bulent
jurek1951
(26002) 2009-09-19 23:09
Hi Christian,
Very interesting architecture. Original POV and composition,good colors and sharpness.Marvellous lighting,
Georg
belido
(16577) 2009-09-20 7:07
Hi Chris,
another well executed stiching. The wide view looks essential to give us a good reference of this beautiful site. Good lighting and superb details. Very well done!
Regards,
Carlos
dbraga56
(473) 2009-09-20 14:46
Hi Christian,
Good shot with good sharp, details and colors. The note is very good too. TFS.
Regards,
Diógenes
AiresSantos
(42194) 2009-09-21 1:51
Bonjour Christian
Nice stitching work. Excellent POV, colours and details
Good light management
TFS and have a nice week
Aires
giorgimer
(21254) 2009-09-21 13:06
Hi Chris,
very nice composition, beautiful details, tha image seems to be a bit tilted or subject to wide lenses distorsion
TFS
G
Charo
(31671) 2009-09-21 17:33
Hola Christian,
Qué bella perspectiva y qué magnífica arquitectura la de este gran hotel. Me gusta mucho la sensación de ser un espacio muy abierto y lleno de luz. Excelente composición y detalles.
Un abrazo,
Charo
Cricri
(43132) 2009-09-22 12:36
Hello cowboy
Un beau travail d'assemblage, une architectur vraiment très belle et très intéressante, excellent avant plan meme si le parterre rond est un rien couper:=), belle lumière et douceur des couleurs
good eveninng to you
cricri
claudeD
(11340) 2009-09-24 6:25
Hello Christian,
very fine architecture shot with a good composition and perfect sharpness.The I like the calm atmosphere in this picture.TFS.
With regards from Luxembourg
Jean-Claude
mikolaj_kawa
(30269) 2009-09-27 0:47
Hello Christian! Very interesting architecture. Original composition. Perfect exposure, ideal capture. Nice effect. Well done!
asajernigan
(14170) 2009-09-27 7:42
Christian,
Nicely composed shot of this fine hotel. The inclusion of the flower garden and tiled walkways in the foreground adds nice depth for the scene. The lighting and colors are fine and the photo has excellent sharpness.
TFS,
Asa
Photo Information
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Copyright: Christian pp (chpp)
(3986) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-09-11
- Categories: Daily Life, Architecture
- Camera: Canon 450D (Digital Rebel XSi), Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-09-19 15:39








