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RE: Steemit Engagement Challenge WOX Community S6W2: Architectural Photography .:. Balconies

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Hello @qwerrie

Thank you for your contribution to the contest.

You have chosen a very interesting topic, balconies. They are part of the structure of the buildings, but at the same time they are architectural details in their own right. I think you have chosen well the variety you present us, and the images are well composed, and with the right lighting. I really liked the entrance, although I miss a completely frontal shot, taken from a building in front without having to point the camera upwards, which would give the photo a more balanced feel.

Otherwise, very nice entry.
Best regards.

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Hola @qwerrie

Gracias por tu aportación al concurso.

Has elegido un tema muy interesante, los balcones. Son parte de la estructura de los edificios, pero al mismo tiempo son detalles arquitectónicos con entidad propia. Creo que has elegido bien la variedad que nos presentas, y las imágenes están bien compuestas, y con la iluminación correcta. Me ha gustado mucho la entrada, aunque echo en falta alguna toma completamente frontal, realizada desde algún edificio de enfrente sin tener que picar la cámara hacia arriba, lo cual daría a la foto una sensación de más equilibrio.

Por otra parte, muy buena entrada.
Saludos.

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I miss a completely frontal shot, taken from a building in front without having to point the camera upwards, which would give the photo a more balanced feel.

Not necessarily, but I am not in a position to argue. I will only note that balconies are not always located on the first floor, but when the balcony is located, for example, on the 5th-6th floor (and the height of each apartment is not 2.5 meters according to the principles of Le Corbusier, but more, 3-4 meters), and a street of average width -> even the telephoto does not save from distortion. It is technically impossible to "look" at the balcony through the camera from the front. Sometimes this is prevented by some other reasons.

I have other photos of balconies, a small part can be considered as frontal, like this one:

2007_3289w-s.jpgCanon 350D + Canon 70-300mm | f 5.6 | t 1/100 | ISO 100 | ex-jpg

(had to erase it from the post due to '4 pictures' restriction).
Will definitely select strictly frontal captures next time.

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