Shot on iPhone 13max. It's a B&W composite of the Academy Museum & LACMA.The forms created by the structure looked like a setting for a sci-fi mov...
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Shot on iPhone 13max. It's a B&W composite of the Academy Museum & LACMA.The forms created by the structure looked like a setting for a sci-fi movie.
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Location
The photo was taken outside on the grounds of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures. It was shot on my iPhone 13 pro max.Time
It was taken in the daytime.Lighting
It was shot in the light of day and then post-processed in black and white emphasizing the intersecting dynamic forms of the structure piercing the sky.Equipment
The photo was shot on the iPhone 13Pro Max. No other equipment was used.Inspiration
I have a master of architecture degree and have always been fascinated by architectural forms. I was standing on the ground between the 2 buildings and was struck by how they forcefully interacted with each other.Editing
I do my post-processing in mobile apps such as Snapseed and Photoshop on my computer. This photo was converted to B&W in the mobile app. In addition, I adjust the contrast, lighting, and exposure using the edit capabilities of the camera on the iPhone.In my camera bag
I only carry my iPhone 13 pro max in my bag.Feedback
When photographing architecture one needs to emphasize the negative spaces and the dynamic forms of the structure to create a powerful image.