We had some great clouds today, so I grabbed my Canon and went downtown.
These are untouched, I still need to level out alittle, crop some.
What do you think?
This is a discussion on Louisiana State Capitol within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; We had some great clouds today, so I grabbed my Canon and went downtown. These are untouched, I still need ...
We had some great clouds today, so I grabbed my Canon and went downtown.
These are untouched, I still need to level out alittle, crop some.
What do you think?
Here is another shot. I set it to B&W, cropped it, & leveled it.
One More
Stunning building, love the late 20's architecture of it, but for some reason it looks lonely. Not used to seeing a building of that calibre alone in the skyline.
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Yeah, it stands alone basically. It is 24 stories tall (tallest in the city), and does have a friend directly behind me from where I took this shot, it stands 22 stories tall, but is just a plain brown, glass box.
Here is a shot I took of it (not too keen on the shot).
This image is also untouched (out of level, uncropped, etc)
OK, here is my final draft of the 1st image above. Please critique!!! The only critique I got so far was on another forum. The critique was, "image is good, but building is boring." I need more than that. You will not hurt my feelings.
Why does the building look like it is not level, but it is dead on level? I guess it is just because of the angle I shot it at.
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