Of the three for this posting, I find the bottom image (looking sort of inside the columns) is the most successful. You've really captured the essence of the architecture through the composition and lighting. The viewer understands the structure without having to see the whole thing, we also get a feeling of what it's like to be there in the building. Shooting architecture is very challenging, and I think if you can keep looking for ways to show us the essence of the structure, as well as what the building does or how it feels to be in it, your series will be fantastic.
I love your angle shots. If you were to involve a person or persons with your shots maybe this would give your series some "essence",(e.g. a homeless shelter)just a thought. -Lavonne
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Of the three for this posting, I find the bottom image (looking sort of inside the columns) is the most successful. You've really captured the essence of the architecture through the composition and lighting. The viewer understands the structure without having to see the whole thing, we also get a feeling of what it's like to be there in the building. Shooting architecture is very challenging, and I think if you can keep looking for ways to show us the essence of the structure, as well as what the building does or how it feels to be in it, your series will be fantastic.
I love your angle shots. If you were to involve a person or persons with your shots maybe this would give your series some "essence",(e.g. a homeless shelter)just a thought.
-Lavonne
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