The second one is definitely my favorite. The division of "blocks" is so interesting with nice colors.There's something modern art-ish about it.
The first one draw the viewer into a city then surprises the viewer with it being a reflection which happens upon looking up and seeing the indoor ceiling lights. It's an interesting effect.
Interesting images ! I'm also drawn to the first 2 images, the first because it's a bit off-putting, the second because it's the most pleasing of the 3.
Modern cities with their glass buildings are a great place to get reflections. I have had a lot of fun myself walking streets and focusing on the balance between what's behind the glass and the reflected image.
Did you use a polarizer for any of these?
Like others I prefer the second. I like the first but find the black object on the left competing for attention.
In the first photo the building on the right looks like an old Nokia phone.
I like each for their own uniqueness.
Thanks. You got that right. It's the Fenchurch "Walkie-Talkie".
The second one is definitely my favorite. The division of "blocks" is so interesting with nice colors.There's something modern art-ish about it.
The first one draw the viewer into a city then surprises the viewer with it being a reflection which happens upon looking up and seeing the indoor ceiling lights. It's an interesting effect.
Thanks!
Interesting images ! I'm also drawn to the first 2 images, the first because it's a bit off-putting, the second because it's the most pleasing of the 3.
Thanks!
Modern cities with their glass buildings are a great place to get reflections. I have had a lot of fun myself walking streets and focusing on the balance between what's behind the glass and the reflected image.
Did you use a polarizer for any of these?
Like others I prefer the second. I like the first but find the black object on the left competing for attention.