“ Diagonality ”
Thirty weeks ago I took a photo of 8PSQ for the Shoot From Below challenge. This is the same building, but from a different vantage point. Vertical architectural lines play across two-thirds of the frame with the white of the negative space bleeding across the image to make the blacks and ...
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Photo Location: Parramatta Square, Parramatta, Australia
This photo qualifies for the "Extra Challenge": Symmetrical Composition
  • Troy Shiels Edited 7 months ago

    Sharing the crop overlay showing the diagonal alignment that I felt complemented the thirds and a snapshot from behind my shooting position. I was backed against the… more

    Sharing the crop overlay showing the diagonal alignment that I felt complemented the thirds and a snapshot from behind my shooting position. I was backed against the fence just to the right of the small tree.

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  • Chrissie Cablk Edited 7 months ago

    This works well in black and white, Troy. The lines are very strong.

    This works well in black and white, Troy. The lines are very strong.

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  • Cathy Breen Edited 7 months ago

    This is fantastic, such sharp lines. It's great to revisit places for a different perspective!

    This is fantastic, such sharp lines. It's great to revisit places for a different perspective!

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  • Kerry-Anne Waller Edited 7 months ago

    I love all the patterns. The B&W really focuses on the shadows and light. Great work.

    I love all the patterns. The B&W really focuses on the shadows and light. Great work.

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Nikon D5600 Sigma 70-300mm f/4.5-6 (Nikon)
1/125 f/13 500 100

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#ruleofthirds #aussie52 #archtecture #diagonals #negativespace #mono #nikonframers #shadow #blackandwhite

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