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    Into the Blue

    Nice to see a strong interest in architecture. These are a couple of photos I took yesterday.
    My intent was to create an original and unique perspective as opposed to a controlled perspective. I believe these fit in with the architects chosen use of curved lines.

    Looking up at mirrors towards a blue sky make even a thin layer of snow turn blue. I did whiten it along with the clouds while trying to keep the illusion of a vanishing building.

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    #1 NIKON D750 f/4 1/320 20 mm ISO100
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    #2 f/4 1/1000 20 mm ISO100
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    Re: Into the Blue

    Nice series.

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    Re: Into the Blue

    Well done

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    Re: Into the Blue

    In this series, I prefer the second shot and here the clouds work quite sell as they blend / merge with the mirrored reflections of the clouds. What makes this shot is the bright overhang that draws the viewer's eyes into the image.

    The first shot is just not particularly interesting and nothing in it guides the viewer's eyes through the image. The towers all point up into the blue sky. Leading lines that don't lead to the centre of interest often don't work all that well.

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