Wells Fargo Center - study in verticular heights.
Exposure: 0.02 sec (1/50)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 160 mm
ISO Speed: 200
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Posted by Rob at 12:04 AM
Labels: B and W, Foshay Tower Observation Deck
Waou ...Impressive !
ReplyDeleteWow. There's something kind of haunting about this picture... Haven't quite put my finger on what, but I really like it.
ReplyDeleteNice cropping and composition.
You were standing where when you took this? Given the vertical lines I'm guessing you had to be high and across...
ReplyDeleteThis makes my eyes jump around! I love it. I too like the composition/crop on this one.
ReplyDeletePS I am back like the lost sheep. Thanks again!
V
Black and white is perfect for this one. Good eye!
ReplyDeletelove the interupting lines, the offset in the facade. the architect really knew his stuff & so did the photographer. Great pic.
ReplyDeleteAs I was saying in our emails, you have got a eye for this photo thing. Very nice tonal range etc.....
ReplyDeleteThats a lot of lines! It looks almost art deco-ish.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like this. It's so steely and cold looking!
ReplyDeletegreat architectural image
ReplyDeleteDid you take this COLOR and then turn it B&W? I like it! Looks like an institution.
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