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BW Philly Building 2

Another shot from our Philly buildings shoot, this one is a bit more dynamic with the perspective. I did lose some detail in some of the blacks, but I think I am OK with that.
Thoughts? Critiques? Insults?

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Insults... That's funny. No insults! I like both of these posts. Got any more? I like this one especially, with its converging lines that seem to make the building reach up into infinity. Very nice composition.

Thanks very much Kevin. I am not sure I have any more from this shoot, I am working on one or two others but I don't think I like them as much, but I will work them a little more and make a decision at a later time. Thanks for asking.

Hi. Yet another superb frame. Many things catching attention. the angle of composition is interesting. mid tones of the texture is well depicted. Negative space may be looking for for some complementing element in the composition but perhaps not bothering much at my opinion.

if you have more in this series, looking forward.

Thank you Vijay. I am not sure I have any more from this shoot, I am working on one or two others but I don't think I like them as much, but I will work them a little more and make a decision at a later time. Thanks for asking.

The black points look great on my screens, Joe. I see the details in the grate and frames, no problem. Digging the perspective you took to give a static subject such a dynamic flare (literally and figuratively with the way that vanishing point works). Really nice, man.

Thanks very much Robert.

Well seen! I like this perspective a lot. And for once I think the dark conversion works well. Very nicely done.

Thanks Phillip, I certainly appreciate your perspective on things (see what I did there), especially with BW conversions.

Joe - this is masterful. It is so hard to find truly original things and this vanishing point style image is unique and soooo well done. Seriously - a standout!

loved the perspective...