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Best of 2006 (1 year ago)
SeekingFocus (Jason Langley) added a critique 1 year ago:
SUBJEKTIV (Sigrid Kleinecke & Kurt Tutschek) added a critique 1 year ago:
i like the composition a lot. it's quite dramatic. a bit more contrast in the cladding would have been nice. but it's a really interesting image.
shivahuja (shiv ahuja) added a critique 1 year ago:
not much to critize here,well exposed shot,the sky looks beautiful,the building is well framed...a bit less of the building and more of the sky would have worked better FOR ME.
uncommondepth (Roberta Murray) added a critique 1 year ago:
The weight of the building and sky are almost equal, which for me causes some confusion over the focus of the image. If the subject was the sky make it take up slightly more of the frame. If the subject is the building, make IT take up more of the frame.
The sky and clouds are beautiful, so I could easily see that being the focus. However, the building is also beautiful. The building lacks a little of that pop of the sky though. I think if you'd lightened the building slightly, and then increased the saturation and contrast it would have more 'pop'.
charmarie (Char) added a critique 1 year ago:
I looked at this picture last night and really was not sure what to critique of anything however uncommondepth basically said it in my opinion the sky and building are equal balance because I tended to focus on the sky and i don't believe this was the intended focus (but I'm not sure). The building I really enjoy with the contrast.
phocrastinating (Prasanth V) added a critique 1 year ago:
This is a nice composition, I'd try to bring out more detail from the building though without washing out the sky. The sky is perfect.
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Beautiful, simple architectural capture. I really enjoy the composition, with the building fading into the distance. I could do with a bit tighter crop on the left, maybe a square format would work well.