This post was edited by BhaveshP at 1-1-2021 14:30
Hello ColorOS SuperFans,
INTRODUCTION
I'm introvert by nature, so portrait photography of other people is somewhat awkward for me. As for nature photography, I need to have speedy reflexes & able to trail in jungle, not possible for me. Night photography is still ruined by poor camera of smartphone. But you can take amazing building (architecture) photos as they are steady & still and we can compose the frame at our convenience. HERE ARE A FEW TIPS & TRICKS BY ME
• Find interesting buildings with some novel shape/design/balcony/color. Some regular buildings like malls, temples, workshops also make Interesting photos.
• Choose early morning/sunset time. Or night with all the lights.
• Some simple artifacts like electricity poles, broken pipes makes for interesting clicks.
• Shoot From different perspective. Choose unique angle. Any reflective/concrete surface make unique Perspective. If from interior, use window in your frame.
• Use leading lines to leads the viewer's eye from one part of the frame to another.
• Fix Perspective problems because when you shoot with mobile, buildings tend to skew. I fix them in Photoshop, but some great apps like Skrwt can be used. Use symmetry for your advantage.
AND NOW, THE PHOTOGRAPHS
The outside wall of this hotel is made of glass pieces. I tried to photograph them from different perspectives.
You can also see me taking the photograph.
Is this a window or a glass?
The pastel colours look like a painting or a video game buildings.
Some odd design for a building.
Just look at the curves of this building. Even the main wall and the balcony is curved.
Looks like I reached Greece!
The design on the outer side of school. I still can't understand what the design spells. But looks cool and hides the interior from the outside.
Don't get confused with this picture with reflection in water. Just turn your mobile upside down.
The design of this building Looks like saw blade.
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