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February 26, 2017
I have come back to this image several times, and it grabs my attention every time and , is just as fresh, as if I'd never seen it before.
The composition is Outstanding !
The gorgeous, elegant curves are a captivating contrast to the rigid, repeating parallels and rectangular patterns. It is simple and extraordinarily complex all at once. Its feeling of ascension is undeniable and almost dizzying as we are transported upward.
Congratulations on a such wonderfully fun image.
The composition is Outstanding !
The gorgeous, elegant curves are a captivating contrast to the rigid, repeating parallels and rectangular patterns. It is simple and extraordinarily complex all at once. Its feeling of ascension is undeniable and almost dizzying as we are transported upward.
Congratulations on a such wonderfully fun image.
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Location
Umschreibung in Munich, Germany at an office buildingTime
This shot was taken around 10 in the morning on a clear sunny dayLighting
The stair is located in a place where it gets some natural open shade. The location of the structure helps provide some even lighting.Equipment
Canon 5D Mark III with a Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L lensInspiration
I love interesting architectural and structural engineering buildings and structures. I love finding the details the designers spent so much time developing and detailing.Editing
Some adjustment to exposure, raised the shadows and dropped the highlights.In my camera bag
Canon 5D Mark IV; Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L; Canon 24-70mm f/2.8 L; Canon 70-200 f/2.8 L; Sigma 50mm f/1.4; Canon 2x Extender III; Canon 24-105mm f/4 L; Canon 100mm f/2.8 LFeedback
The main thing to consider in architectural shots is finding and highlight in your image those interesting details the designers intentionally spent money and time on during the design process. Sometimes this requires looking straight up.