I've visited the Nebraska State Capitol building in Lincoln several times. Most of my photographs capture the more iconic scenes on the main floor--the Great Hall, murals and legislative chamber. This time I concentrated mostly on the lower level. This level has a midieval times vibe...and seemed more like a dark dungeon. I very much enjoyed creating compositions of the corridors and staircases down there.
I've included a couple of other B&W scenes from the nearby downtown area and the campus (University of Nebraska).
Just BEAUTIFUL photography Glenn! I am always amazed that there is never, or seldom, people in the frame! Everything crisp , clean and toned to perfection.
Again amazing photography!
Dan
Danpbphoto wrote:
Just BEAUTIFUL photography Glenn! I am always amazed that there is never, or seldom, people in the frame! Everything crisp , clean and toned to perfection.
Again amazing photography!
Dan
Thanks Dan...I always strive to capture architectural images without people in the frame. However, I think I should include some people on occasion...but I tend not to.
tomandmarj wrote:
#1 and 3 are favorites of mine. I line the angle on number 3
good eye.
stay well, tom
Thanks Tom...#3 took the most time and maneuvering to compose. That ended up being my favorite composition of the visit.
Beautiful architectural series, Glenn. Like them clean without any distractions. #3 is my pick. It has the dark-light-dark vibe and composed really well.
Sreedhar.
guywithgas wrote:
Beautiful architectural series, Glenn. Like them clean without any distractions. #3 is my pick. It has the dark-light-dark vibe and composed really well.
Sreedhar.
Thank you, Sreedjar…3 is my favorite as well. The composition was challenging given the spacing down there.