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I really love this low angle shot of these buildings. It directly tells the viewer that this is a cityscape. It’s interesting there is a reflection beaming off the circular reflective object. This creates a distortion with the outer edge of the linear building and even the clouds. The vertical line on the tall building gives a leading line factor in the photograph. The relationship between the foreground and background is apparent and I like that there is a contrast between sky and buildings. The saturation of the blue definitely enhances the composition and makes the photo pop while also highlighting the focal point. Very cool shot!
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This photograph by Olivia definitely stood out to me because this picture was taken in the dark and yet the highlight on the building is so pronounced! There is a nice highlight and looks like the light source is coming from underneath. The high angle shot looks really cool in the nighttime and I also like the lit windows in the darker shadowed building. It adds a natural contrast. The sky is a hazy navy-blue color which doesn’t blend with the darkness on the side of the building but adds a monochromatic touch. The circular saturated blue light by the building to the edge of the photo also adds to the blueness of the sky. Great photograph!
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