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Back stairway in a Berlin courthouse taken from the bottom shooting straight up. Just loved the symmetry and colors on this oneTime
Late afternoonLighting
This is part of a whole series about the intimidating architecture of Berlin's 19th & 20th century courthouses. These buildings are created specifically with the idea in mind that all visitors shall feel small and insignificant in view of justice.Equipment
Pentax k30, Sigma 8-16, tripod, natural light.Inspiration
I love all kinds of centered symmetry and was moving through the whole building looking for shots like this.Editing
Just some basic color correction, lighten up the darks and a lot of clarity added with lightroomIn my camera bag
Pentax K30. The ultra-wide 8-16 is usually on board because i do a lot of architecture and landscape. Plus another longer fast zoom lens depending on the task, it's mostly a 17-50, 2.8 or a 70-200,2.8Feedback
Looking up and behind closed doors is always a good idea.