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Subject: Re: Roland Levinsky Building Sat Feb 09, 2013 8:36 pm
All those lovely angles, the big empty sky compliments and emphasises all the light , shade and reflections. I would say that is a pretty damned good photograph.
mikshep
Posts : 29 Critique points : 4157 Reputation : 1 Join date : 2013-01-27 Age : 63 Location : Plymouth UK
Subject: Re: Roland Levinsky Building Sun Feb 10, 2013 1:34 am
Cheers Ady, not 1 critique... This was one of the first shots it did when trying out my Nikon l310 bridge camera in the summer .... It was the reflections and the caustics on the facing wall that origiinally caught my eye.... love architecture..
Subject: Re: Roland Levinsky Building Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:53 pm
I'm not really into architecture mate but this really does have something going for it. The lines and textures make it interesting. I'd like to have seen more in the sky though, I'm not one for boring grey skys. I'll have to look for something taller than the local coop and try something like this.
mike_k
Posts : 7 Critique points : 4110 Reputation : 0 Join date : 2013-02-12 Age : 69 Location : Hampshire, UK
Subject: Re: Roland Levinsky Building Tue Feb 26, 2013 3:48 am
I must look at things differently. For me there is too much sky and it competes with the building and takes the emphasis off it. I'd crop it to remove the black top right edge that goes down right to left, that is to just above the left hand roofline that goes bottom left to top right.