Hi Paul .like yourself I am new to Fstoppers and getting the feel for the site myself .Posting images sometimes involves differences of opinion . Having a building located in a city may not be a cityscape and maybe it is .To me it was the play of light on the building as the storm builds up to a 1 in 50 year hailstorm that destroyed lots of building's and cars in Melbourne Aus .The images were taken 30 minutes before the storm hit .The light changed and the people disappeared as did the birds . Maybe I was wrong to post this ?..Same exposure and white balance note the sky and the tree in the first image, that tree almost broke in two .and the people in the school disappeared by the second image .My home area 8miles away looked like a bomb had gone off - literally .
Sorry, but I don't see the Cityscape connection. I don't even see a connection between the two photos and the description. Perhaps you can explain.
Hi Paul .like yourself I am new to Fstoppers and getting the feel for the site myself .Posting images sometimes involves differences of opinion . Having a building located in a city may not be a cityscape and maybe it is .To me it was the play of light on the building as the storm builds up to a 1 in 50 year hailstorm that destroyed lots of building's and cars in Melbourne Aus .The images were taken 30 minutes before the storm hit .The light changed and the people disappeared as did the birds . Maybe I was wrong to post this ?..Same exposure and white balance note the sky and the tree in the first image, that tree almost broke in two .and the people in the school disappeared by the second image .My home area 8miles away looked like a bomb had gone off - literally .