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Amazing falls short of expression when it comes to describing these towers I am about to show you as I click on the insert picture icon:
A darker approach with still that Gotham City hue, yet the more solid message stays the course. A very conservative light management, shy dimensioned windows and sharp angles are some of the ingredients for this steel rock. Can't say that is not a good shot, but the angle could have been more alternative if you would. The camera is perfectly set in front of the corner and so is the tilt angle, a bit too predictable for my taste.
And here a newer perspective, again too predictable and conservative, however the result is great because every time you use good elements the result is obviously good when not great. Interesting to thing about the lighting conditions underneath the bridge (they look unreal0 but regardless of the photoshop usage level, it has been used with dexterity and by all means I like it.
It is important to study the style you are shooting before ever attempting to doing so, because it is later when you see the Monday morning quarterbacking effect. There is a lot to do with planning when it comes to Architecture and it pays off at the end of the editing session.
Until the next issue, all the best.
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Amazing falls short of expression when it comes to describing these towers I am about to show you as I click on the insert picture icon:
The contrast made out of a solid combination of silver and blue makes the picture a keeper and the eye catcher is the texture of the windows and overall figure volume.
It is very much like the two iconic Empire Estate and Chrysler Building in Manhattan, only with a more solid message to the viewers out there. It is the tallest and these days is hard to get traction on a project involving high rise development. There are many factor associated with these kind of projects, not only on the engineering side of it but from the financial and security perspective too.
A darker approach with still that Gotham City hue, yet the more solid message stays the course. A very conservative light management, shy dimensioned windows and sharp angles are some of the ingredients for this steel rock. Can't say that is not a good shot, but the angle could have been more alternative if you would. The camera is perfectly set in front of the corner and so is the tilt angle, a bit too predictable for my taste.
And here a newer perspective, again too predictable and conservative, however the result is great because every time you use good elements the result is obviously good when not great. Interesting to thing about the lighting conditions underneath the bridge (they look unreal0 but regardless of the photoshop usage level, it has been used with dexterity and by all means I like it.
It is important to study the style you are shooting before ever attempting to doing so, because it is later when you see the Monday morning quarterbacking effect. There is a lot to do with planning when it comes to Architecture and it pays off at the end of the editing session.
Until the next issue, all the best.
www.miguelperezphoto.com
Original www.miguelperezphoto.blogspot.com
Architecture www.architecturephotographyflorida.blogspot.com
Aviation www.aviationphotographyfl.blogspot.com
Product www.productphotographyflorida.blogspot.com
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