More abstract architecture....
This is a discussion on BMO Reflections within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; More abstract architecture.......
More abstract architecture....
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Here is the same building but another side...I thought the refections were really cool!
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that is a strange reflection! what is it?
I like these btw. I love how you capture the essence of the buildings in your shots.
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It's the window light off of other buildings....I thought it looked kinda funky...enough to catch my eye anyhow!
Thanks B!
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One more shot I managed...the "noise" is actually the building texture:
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Those are mesmerizing and very creative. Good catches all of 'em.
Lovely set! Since you don;t mid comments... shot 1 is fab but the right lower (the light blue) corner is weak. Burn it in and it will add more weight to the corner and give the image more depth.
Since you are obviously paying attention to the 'details' in photography casil, is your cooking getting better as well? Is the attention to detail transferring?
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Cool...thanks Marko...I'll do an edit and post.
As far as the cooking goes, these days I am in the Occupational therapy student trade. Not cooking full time anymore. I was always pretty detail oriented as par as cooking (you kind of have to be in the Pastry Chef biz). I am especially finding the same true in my new career. In do find myself lately looking at/for things in particular ways and noticing a lot more when i am out and walking around. i get a vision in my head as to how I want a shot to look just like I would get a vision of how I wanted a dessert to look in my head as a finished product...funny how the 2 are so very similar.
Thanks too WD!
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