It has been a good few years since I last took a photo of this particular building.
When I took this one I was trying to frame Sydney CBD against the building in part to capture a sense of size difference and… actually I think that was the whole reason. There are a few photos after this one where I was trying to treat the building as a barrier of sorts. Those didn’t quiet work out but this one turned out okay.
I think overall this photo is alright. I like the sense of space as well as how the perspective works as Sydney CBD looks like it’s sitting on a roof. I also like the slightly soft colouring which I feel works with the time I took this which was somewhere around late afternoon.
This is my submission into the two hundred-and-sixteenth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme for this one is “Urban Environments“.
The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:
Week 1 – Tina
Week 2 – Patti
Week 3 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 4 – Amy
Week 5 – John Steiner
Week 6 – Sofia Alves
Week 7 – Anne Sandler
Week 8 – Guest host
This one is hosted by Sofia. Tina hosts the next one.
I recommend participating in the challenges. They’re open enough to allow for a fair bit of thinking about approach and closed enough to keep focus on meeting the theme of each one. If you don’t participate, you should still check out what others of the Lens-Artists community are submitting.
I hope you enjoy.
Such an amazing image.
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Well SH, I had to look up Sydney CBD and once I did the image made much more sense to me! Very interesting perspective and it actually DOES look like the city is sitting on a roof.
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This is wonderful!
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Good one. Yeah, what Tina said. CBD! I get it!
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What a great perspective you have here 😍
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