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Not abandoned but it looked cool. It's downtown where I live. So many places that are really close to me I don't have pictures of because I just never get around to going out to get pics in my own city. It feels weird. I was only out because I was trying an ice rink that was mid-demolition. Long story short, security kicked me out. Sorry for the unrelated stuff, here's the pic:
Sony A6500 18-55 @ 23mm F8. 30sec ISO 800. There was an LED lighting up the left side and some super warm street lights everywhere else.
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Probably should have panned back and got the sides of the tower in the corners... or at least the bottom corners of the window frame stonework. You can always crop a shot but you can't add what isn't in frame. & I like this subject and image
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Almost makes you wish society would fail and technology would crash so we could build like this again....
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Do you like it? Most of the rest is subjective. You got that sucker pretty straight (little left lean) and greatly in focus. If you need nitpicking, I can see your edit glow in the sky around the building. A good cloud movement can be cool and give an ominous feel. I don't like star movement though (unless you're going for broke and getting that hours long swirl). Keep her under 20sec to keep the star's shape. Good post.
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great concept, but i hate the sky in contrast with the building. they look like two entirely different photos, shopped together....which unfortunately cheapens it in my opinion. i do agree that capturing a little more of the sides of the building would seriously improve the composition and feel of the photo. but i do like the idea here. ive taken a similar one that im not too proud of. i havnt quite found the right place to stand or the right angle to do the building justice.
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