This is a strong image. I recently was told about a photographer called Jeroen Peters. He is astonishing at photographing architecture and I think you may appreciate his work.
Nice image. The interesting part of this shot is obviously the armadillo like glass. I would consider zooming in and getting rid of the foundation for two reasons: it will create a stronger focus on the subject matter & you wont have all those verticals that are pointing in different directions.
Oh man thanks David Pavlich , and that's awesome! I live just outside of the city, and always wanted to shoot that building, it's absolutely beautiful!
This is a strong image. I recently was told about a photographer called Jeroen Peters. He is astonishing at photographing architecture and I think you may appreciate his work.
http://www.jeroenpeters.net/
oh man, Thanks! and thanks for the suggestions, he does have really cool stuff!!
Nice image. The interesting part of this shot is obviously the armadillo like glass. I would consider zooming in and getting rid of the foundation for two reasons: it will create a stronger focus on the subject matter & you wont have all those verticals that are pointing in different directions.
thanks, and thanks for the advice! I shall try that 👍
Coming to you from Winnipeg. I've shot this place inside and out. Some fun shooting on the inside. Nicely done!
I think it's interesting when multiple photographers come across the same locations like this.
Oh man thanks David Pavlich , and that's awesome! I live just outside of the city, and always wanted to shoot that building, it's absolutely beautiful!
Nice job on making it on the editor pics.
Thanks! I’m not worthy lol
Fantastic shot. Plus, I love B&W Architecture. I shoot Architecture for a living and wish my clients liked B&W as much as I do.
Thank you very much, and me too, I like B&W images in general, and I find that I always like them more than my clients too haha