Both styles are nice. You’ve got a good architectural-type black & white treatment (see attached as an example: http://1x.com/photo/905920/popular:architecture) and the HDR isn’t over the top and presents soft colouring in a compatible colour scheme. The images come across a little soft but not sure if that is result of the conversion to the web. I find the first shot compositionally more interesting. There’s a line that goes across the right corner that could be fixed up. The typical guidelines for architectural style shots is to keep verticals vertical, horizontals horizontal. For this shot it would suggest the windows on the left side should run parallel to the frame. But this a guideline to be applied subjectively by the artist! Cheers.
Both styles are nice. You’ve got a good architectural-type black & white treatment (see attached as an example: http://1x.com/photo/905920/popular:architecture) and the HDR isn’t over the top and presents soft colouring in a compatible colour scheme. The images come across a little soft but not sure if that is result of the conversion to the web. I find the first shot compositionally more interesting. There’s a line that goes across the right corner that could be fixed up. The typical guidelines for architectural style shots is to keep verticals vertical, horizontals horizontal. For this shot it would suggest the windows on the left side should run parallel to the frame. But this a guideline to be applied subjectively by the artist! Cheers.
Thanks for the tips Bill!
The symmetry and the colors! love it! 😀 Thumbs up man!
Thanks Suzzeta