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Last Of Four
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Creative Notes

This is the last of the four building shown in the previous photograph. It has a very unique architecture, which is a glass covered center, almost completely seperate from the stone faced towers arching over its length. I have heard mixed opinions of this style, but even though I don't particularly like the contrast, it's far to significant to not focus at least one photograph on.

  • Place: Santiago, Chile
  • Date: May 8th, 2006
  • Time: 8:53 pm
  • Shutter Speed: 3 sec
  • Lens Aperture: f/8
  • Focal Length: 17 mm
  • ISO Speed: 100
  • Flash: did not fire
  • Bracket: 2 stops
  • Method: hdri/tonemapping

Technical Notes

This image was particularly difficult to get because the side which is most accessible seems poorly lit. That means that I was in the parking lot, trying to capture the essense of the building while avoiding the street lamps and their overbearing light. I ended up having to compose without the last corner of the building, but I am still satisfied with the results.