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Guggenheim Exterior


juliehodgins

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because of the strong geometries, and how you managed to include the three letters inside a balanced composition. Textures and sharpness are finely tuned too. Thanks for sharing, Giuseppe
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Why I like your image? Or which are the things that I love on it? The duo tone ,the mystery about the name ;-) and the high contrast elevate to the top leaving the white wall with detail, This is a perfect sample of abstract architecture, I don't have any doubt.Regards

PD.I left a comment in your 2008 work about the same musseum,in this occation you increase the level

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Thanks everyone! :)

 

Mario, your comment about the contrast has always stuck with me actually. With all my b&w photos now I always make sure there is much more contrast than I used to give. You don't really notice until someone points it out. I always get too caught up in the image itself and don't realize they are flat at times Lol. Thanks Again! :)

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ps> I have seen your architectural work on your website and it is AMAZING! I just have gotten into architectural photography this year so I still have a lot to learn, but I really enjoy it! I also love your still life images, they are great!
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I want to encourage you to follow by this way reading the buildings as a book, trying to extract the best that do you can see and the architects do; including this kind of abstract images or linear what some people like mention, In my opinion your eyes are keen and worth it to go forward taking architecture images, and increase your technical aspects. The fact, when I started in this kind of style as all people, I don’t know anything about this specialty, I think that the most important is to love the things that we do, and has the illusion enough to maintain the motivation always on high.

Pd:Thanks for your kind of words

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