Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Anna Claire H - Cathedral

The title I chose for this image is Cathedral. I took this in New York City during the summer. I took this photo with my Canon Rebel XS. I edited this by adjusting the contrast and color.  I think it could be better if I adjusted the angle more.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love this photo because the style is very unique. You can really see how tall up the building goes as well as all of the small artistic features that it has. The contrast brought out the sharpness and depth of the photo.

Anonymous said...

I love this photo it looks very beautiful I personally love seeing structures and how they look and this is very fascinating. I think adding just a little more contrast and saturation could bring it out more also but I honestly love how it looks already.

Anonymous said...

The architecture shown in this picture is beautiful! The depth of field in this is very nice and I like the lighting showed. All of the lines really add a good element to the picture. A really cool idea would be to take a picture just of the celling where all on the liner intertwine. Overall, really good photo!

Anonymous said...

I really like the architecture in this post. I like how the colors all go together. Like its all balanced. I think if it were skewed? or cropped a little it would look nice, but overall its a beautiful picture.

Anonymous said...

I love the architecture in this picture! I also really like the symmetry and lines you captured in the pillars and the ceiling. The mixture of color and lighting blend the photo together nicely! Really good picture!!

Anonymous said...

This picture is amazing. I really like the angle and the architecture of this image. I love the lighting in this picture. This picture could be better if you increase the contrast and vibrance of it, but overall you did a great job in it.

Anonymous said...

I really like the structure of this picture. The symmetry is amazing from the point you were standing at. I really like the amount of detail with the shadows the the top of the dome. I wish that the grain could be turned down just a tad, but other than that I would not change anything about this picture.