MONOMAD Sunday - Skies

in #monomad7 years ago

Here is my entry for the MONOMAD contest created by @monochromes.

This is an old photo that I took with my Canon T3i, at the beginning of my career. It shows a view of Fondation Bemberg, a private museum featuring a permanent collection of paintings, bronzes and art objects donated by philanthropist Georges Bemberg.

I chose the shot because the sky looks surreal.

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Canon T3i, Canon 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 @ 55mm
Exposure: ISO 100, f/9, 1/195s

(I sometimes miss my T3i. I learnt my photography chops with it...)


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Beautiful building and a very attractive sky. It does look surreal. It's a frightening dangerously beautiful sky.

Thank you! It is, isn't it?

Yes. This are the skies that gives a blast to your photo

Exactly! The photo would have been blah without them....

Not really, if you had a complete white sky it could have been nice also because you could have given the building much more contrasts then.

It really depends on the kind of photo it is. The place has been photographed thousands of time, so you really have to be creative.

True but such a sky is just 'being at the right time at the right place', so ... LUCK was on your side that day. :-)

I try to be in the right spots when I "smell" a good photo op. One thing that people forget about photography is that you have to be observant of the weather pattern...

Oh romeo oh romeo, the first thing that came to my head when I saw this, haha
nice capture :D

Get out of my head! lol

Looks very captivating...if I stare to long at it I feel like I’m spinning. Great picture.

Really? That's an interesting comment. I have never noticed. Maybe because I'm so used to looking at it...

...when I look at images I focus emerge myself into the photo like I’m there, I can feel the clouds moving and thus the spinning happens...it’s a hood thing. Again great picture. Thank you

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