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FollowThis is another shot of the same place One More London, however my concept this time was to capture this war of the glass reflections and lines, the line at the...
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This is another shot of the same place One More London, however my concept this time was to capture this war of the glass reflections and lines, the line at the ground leading to Tower Bridge in the back ground giving a feeling of infinity. The symmetrical lines, the smooth stone both translate well to the rough stone then the water.
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Location
This photo was taken in London. The Building on the Left is the Ernst & Young office at Tower-Bridge London.Time
This was taken around 5 PMLighting
All-natural light used for this shot, as all the buildings here is of glass, and they reflect the light of each other.Equipment
Canon 550D, Canon 17-40 F/4L lense, TripodInspiration
I was fascinated by the architecture of this location and always wanted to capture the symmetry of the Glassed walls and the foreground bricks. This place is very famous with tourist, however, I wanted to capture it in a way that it shows the tower bridge in the background and these buildings in the foreground.Editing
Light Room and HDR efffex Pro in Google Nik Collection.In my camera bag
Canon 6D, Canon 50mm F.1.4Feedback
Try and read the light first in any given area, especially with architectural shots. The direction of lights really matters a lot for taking any architectural shots, as the edges of any buildings would be much clearer and the shots would appear more eye-catching. Mostly architectural shots are taken either very early morning just around sunrise or early evening just before sunset. You can take shots at night as well, however, to read light and capture buildings at that time requires a different technique.