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FollowAlways wanted to photograph this building. This is what happens if the Architects get some leeway.
Always wanted to photograph this building. This is what happens if the Architects get some leeway.
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Runner Up in Low Vantage Points Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Low Vantage Points Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in My Favorite Building Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Simple Architecture Photo Contest
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MaryAnne306
October 11, 2019
What a crazy building! Well done; congratulations on your finalist awards!
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Location
I took this picture in Hanover-GermanyTime
During SunsetLighting
I took this picture during Sunset. I liked the colors but the puffy clouds didn't really go well with the harsh architecture of the building, so i added a long exposure for the more minimalistic sky.Equipment
I used my small Lumix GX80 with a fixed 25mm (50mm) Lens and nothing else. I had to take 9 Pictures to get all of the building and i rememeber just flipping out the screen and using this as a tripot for the long exposure.Inspiration
It is a famous location for pictures here in hanover.Editing
Well sure. I stiched the 9 Pictures together and added the long exposure of the sky. It has one or two small flaws, if you find them you can keep them. ;)In my camera bag
for profesional work i use the Lumix G9 with all the lenses ;)Feedback
Take a tripod and take your time getting the composition you want. Leave room around the subject for perspective corrections. But as you can see, it can also be done with a small camera and without tripod - but it will need more post-processing.