Architectural Photography | Daily Photography Challenge by @bambuka
As a photography lover, I can't miss a photography contest with a weekly challenge. Unfortunately, I noticed it a little late, so I was somewhere far away, but better late than never, as they say in my homeland.
So, with these photos I am taking part in the architectural part of this competition.
The photos show a monastery in New Athos (Abkhazia). It is too wide to fit completely even in a wide-angle lens (28 mm). I had to take three pictures and stitch them into one panorama.
But they are too high when shooting up close, when you are on the same height level with the building itself. It will not be possible to move away, he is standing on a mountain. And this is again two panoramic shots.
At the same time, I was very lucky with the sunlight. It was sunset, misty clouds reflected the last rays of the sun and it seemed that the light was pouring from all sides. An unusual feeling.
And the light itself was warm and calm.
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Lovely pictures brother 🙂.
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The pictures are really nice sir, I love them so much.
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Can we be friends sir?🙏 I wish to get your support in my posts.
"медовый спас", однако... А как это в реальности выглядело?
вот точно так и выглядело, с цветом вообще ничего не делал, не стал ничего править.
Здесь было два света, один закатный от солнца на горизонте, другой сверху отражённый от облаков. Плюс свою роль сыграл цвет стен монастыря. Всё срослось ))
да, так бывает. Просто последнее фото сбивает с толку нормальным освещением.
последнее фото сделано по пути туда, этого зака ещё не было. Я это фото представил для общего представления о монастыре.
Amazing collection of photo...
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