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Old 23-09-11, 10:04 PM
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Chelsea Wharf Apartment- Please critique

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Old 23-09-11, 10:21 PM
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Fantastic looking building and a great subject for this kind of shot , but my preference would be to either crop as much of the sky out to give your image more scale or re-shoot in portrait orientation . I think your shot is in colour but because it's such a colourless scene it would be nice to see a B & W conversion to compare the two .

It's a really nice shot and my thoughts are just that , my thoughts can't wait to see more .

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Old 23-09-11, 10:52 PM
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Thanks Mark appreciate it, will try a B&W version
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Old 25-09-11, 03:52 PM
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Yup, have to agree that's it's a very photogenic building. Definitely worth a revisit but with a more interesting sky as you'll get fab reflections from the glass. Also worth trying different camera orientations (no, not just portrait/landscape but in between as well) - and use the flowing lines of the facade in your composition as well as the edges (think S-curves out of corners, leading lines, etc)
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Old 25-09-11, 04:06 PM
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Nice building, it would look good in B+W, but as mark said do revisit as the reflections could really make a Great shot,
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Old 26-09-11, 09:17 AM
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That with a bright blue sky would look fantastic! Also, is it lit up at night? A dusk shot would work too - lots of possibilities there!
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