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Chapter 1 - Assignment: Architecture
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Taken in Boston.
Panasonic DMC-FZ28 (superzoom) camera.
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Re: Chapter 1 - Assignment: Architecture
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September 12, 2011, 09:22:02 AM »
Great photo! The color and lighting range adds a lot of interest. You can really get a sense of how high the roof is because of the other visual references.
I think the image could use a little triming. It appears to fall a little to the left. I think it also would have been pretty cool if the people weren't in it. Looks like it might be a busy location and waiting for the peopleless moment might have been more time than you were willing to invest.
Thanks for Sharing.
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Re: Chapter 1 - Assignment: Architecture
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There was actually an overzealous transit security weenie yelling at me that I was not allowed to take a photograph! There were no signs about it so I think he was just exercising his power. Luckily he didn't come and physically grab me or anything..... will try to take a better one another time.
Thanks very much for your comments.. please keep them coming!
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I have heard of that happening to people and even read an article on it a ways back. I have heard it's really dangerous to try to take any photos of federal buildings. I imagine a transit station would be in a similar boat. That's really sad too, because many of these buildings have the coolest lighting and architecture.
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