Architecture is a visual art, and the buildings speak for themselves
Architectural photography is about capturing not only the design but also an accurate representation of a building, while also having the shots be aesthetically pleasing to the viewer’s eye. An architectural photographer makes pictures, not takes pictures. On the other hand, it focuses on the beauty of
of the design. It is aware of the smallest of details as it presents a property in the best way.
possible, being careful with the quality of light, choosing the right angles, and including the right props.
Representation of Building
The image in your lens ball will be sharp. but the image around it will be blurred. If
If the image in your glass ball is inverted, then it can easily be flipped back again in post-production. Experimenting with light, objects, and backgrounds can be really rewarding. It all depends on the subject, but refraction A lens ball is a great way of adding an interesting element to a subject.
Frame-in-frame photography yielded this image. A frame inside a frame is a compositional method that adds a new string to your bow and is very simple to do. Simply Frame your primary subject within another frame, resulting in a frame within a frame.
Baligtad: Feed your faith
Span: A bridge or pier
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