3 | September
"Perfect Symmetry"
General: 6:31 PM on 9/2/05 | Canon 20D
Technical: 1/50sec | f/4.5 | 18mm (29mm) | ISO-200
Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Exposure Mode: Av (Aperture Priority)
Exposure Bias: +0
Flash: No

Ok, so maybe it's not "perfect" as far as the subject goes, but at least the setup was perfect. I must mention that I did no perspective correction in PS. Big deal?...of course! If you've never attempted architectural symmetry, it's a challenge.

Abe and I went shooting yesterday evening, though we were slightly less successful (in several ways) than we would have liked. If you don't already know this, security guards are quite ignorant when it comes to laws pertaining to photographers' rights...and what's more, they don't know it...and don't care to. Just doing their job, I guess. To make a long story short, Arizona Center (privately owned) security guards were prohibiting us from taking photos of buildings in the Arizona Center from across the street on city property, which is 100% legal. Apparently the security guards needed help with understanding the difference bettween private and public property. *sigh* Even so, we managed some photos elsewhere, which proved to be quite profitable.

categories: architecture

Thoughts of: Nik
September 3rd, 2005 at 5:56 PM

I absolutely love the lighting and the angle

Thoughts of: Chet
September 4th, 2005 at 6:18 AM

Its pretty amazing how the sky is light on either side. Very unique.

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