Hi all,
Yesterday afternoon I was on the roof terrace of the Círculo de las Bellas Artes (Fine Art Circle, because of its shape) in Madrid, where there are impressive views of the city. There are many typical photos that one sees from there of Gran Vía (a major street), and I also reproduced them. But one view I hadn't seen before is shown below. The first photo shows the subjects in their context, which gives you an idea of the view. It's unprocessed.
The others are different shots of the statues, and I'm interested to know what you think of their composition, exposure, PP etc. I'm mostly interested in their composition and what impression they gave.
#1. Here's the subject in its surroundings.
1/100s at f/11, ISO 100, 85mm (136mm effective)
#2. I tried a close-up of on of the statues. I think it's interesting because we see it elevated above the city, and there is part of the dome to the right to hint at its location above a building. It deliberately doesn't show why it's so high up; perhaps it loses impact because of it.
1/500s at f5.6, ISO 400, 300mm (480mm effective)
#3. After sunset, I tried another view, zooming out to include more of the dome at the right, and the base of the statue. The location of the statue is now more obvious.
1.6s at f/5.6, ISO 400, 280mm (448mm effective)
The yellow lights in the sky look like reflections of the lights on the ground, below.
#4. I panned to the left and zoomed out slightly to include both statues. I think that including the dome and steeple of the building behind them shows more of the context and the elevation of the statues.
1.6s at f/5.6, ISO 400, 235mm (376mm effective)
Thanks for viewing.
Tony