Photo Journal 213: Multiply

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Sometimes it can be hard to take photographs of architecture with a hook that escalates the imagery above just documenting the architectural design through imagery.

With this shot, the point of interest is subtle but it lies in the continuation of the top edge of the right building through the reflection of the left building. A small detail, but effective.


CameraFujifilm X-Pro2
LensXF23mmF2 R WR
Settingsƒ/8.0 23.0 mm 1/420 250
LocationCity Point, City Of London
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That angle is spot-on, @mattniblock! I don't care if it was luck over judgement, when you nail it, you nail it, mate. :)

Haha, thanks for the confidence in me @modernzorker! Much appreciated.

Yeah you really got the perspective just perfect on this one with the buildings. Nice job!

Thanks a lot @snrm. I think it was more luck than judgement tbh but i'll take the wins where I can.

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Love the continuity!

Thanks

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