Larry_G1664882113 15 Posted September 11, 2015 Larger View Preferred. This image in the Russian Art Museum in Minneapolis, Minnesota is a spur of the moment capture using an iPhone with the app 645Pro, available light with ISO 800. The image shows both floors of this master renovation in a former church with southwestern mission architecture. The building resembles The Alamo mission in San Antonio. I left most of the noise in the image as it depicts the stucco finish on the walls. Your comments are most valued and appreciated. Larry Link to comment
Larry_G1664882113 15 Posted September 11, 2015 I chose architecture as the category for this image because of the amazing former church building that houses the museum. Link to comment
Tony Brandstetter 814 Posted September 11, 2015 Creative image, the way the arch frames the patrons, reflection below finished off with the tight rope walker. Good eye indeed ~ Link to comment
Not Here 93 Posted September 11, 2015 Good eye, amazing image from an iPhone. The reflections add an interesting visual puzzle... Mike Link to comment
Larry_G1664882113 15 Posted September 12, 2015 Tony, Yes, the arch makes the image. This building is so neat; it actually surpassed the collection for viewing. Thanks for your visit and comment. Larry Link to comment
Larry_G1664882113 15 Posted September 12, 2015 Hi Mike, Thanks for your comment. There are two apps for iPhone that really turn the device into a camera. Both 645Pro and 6x6 offer the chance to shoot RAW. 6x6 is a square format that simulates a twin lens medium format camera. 645 Pro offers the chance to choose shooting mode, ISO speed and more. Both apps are available at http://jag.gr/645pro/ Larry Link to comment
thadley 15 Posted September 12, 2015 Lovely. Love the arches and the tightrope walker! Link to comment
morophaenixmau 22 Posted September 16, 2015 Very nice and artistic use of colors and reflex! Link to comment
vasily 0 Posted September 17, 2015 Larry, I like the idea and the composition. IMO, the group of the art viewers get the most attention from the observer after our eyes move from the bright spots of the artwork to the group of the figures. These figures convey the emotional message from the photographer. The arch separates the photographer from the scene, makes him to be an observer rather than another visitor of the museum. Very nice.Vasily Link to comment
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