Is that reflection in the glass, or some type of sheetmetal work on the doors?
Personally, I like no.2 best because it seems more warm and less clinical to my eyes.
Douglas
douter wrote:
Is that reflection in the glass, or some type of sheetmetal work on the doors?
Personally, I like no.2 best because it seems more warm and less clinical to my eyes.
Douglas
It is all reflections Douglas! I posted a full frame image of City Hall and you can see the trees and "stuff" around that causes the reflections. Plus it was side lit and the shadow were pretty nice!
The doors are especially nice Douglas. They are very weathered wood and the texture and detail is great.
Thanks!
Dan'l
Lightsearcher wrote:
Nice shots, love the architecture and symmetry of the subject.
Second one is my pick.
Marcelo
I also like the more contrast Marcelo. I am still trying to get the "sheen" you present on your images. They are very sharp and crisp!
Thanks!
Dan
RWNPhoto wrote:
I like the darker light one better, but I've been wrong before. Art is art and people see and like different things.
Yes #1 looks to "sterile". I was interested in seeing how I could bring out the texture of the stone and brick work used to build City Hall.
There is no right or wrong here "Mich".
Thanks!
Dan
Manuel
Thanks Manuel!
The 1st brings out the marble, granite, sandstone and brick work more. The doors especially are wonderful. Nice heavy brass door fixtures help the door pop.
The reflections also are more pronounced.
Thanks!
Dan