“ Snowy Symmetry ”
As you probably noticed - I photoshopped this image to make both sides of the building the same. The original had only one building on the right side, but when I was out shooting and looking for horizon lines - this is the way I imagined the final image.
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Photo Location: Chicago
  • northy Edited 4 years ago

    This is lovely! It evokes the feeling of an illustration in a book! I think I might have been inclined to play about with the building you shopped in so it… more

    This is lovely! It evokes the feeling of an illustration in a book! I think I might have been inclined to play about with the building you shopped in so it wouldn’t be perfectly symmetrical... but either way - I think it works beautifully!

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  • Tony Sahm Edited 4 years ago

    This is great. A little Wes Andersonish... Is that a thing?

    This is great. A little Wes Andersonish... Is that a thing?

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  • Mik Laver Edited 4 years ago

    Whatever you did, this one leapt off the screen for me. If reality doesn't live up to your vision, change reality.

    Whatever you did, this one leapt off the screen for me. If reality doesn't live up to your vision, change reality.

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  • Tamar Strauss-Benjamin Edited 4 years ago

    Great use of photoshop - the red building stands out.

    Great use of photoshop - the red building stands out.

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Tags

#horizonlines #chicago #blizzard #snow #symmetry #snowday #chitecture #outdoors #architecture #chiberia #building

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