I have to admit that I prefer the second shot of the facade of the church. I think it accurately portrays just how large and beautiful that church really is. -Rach
I definitely agree with Rachael here. Not only does this perspective give the viewer a strong sense of the church's massive size, it also enhances the textures. The composition is creating some tension, I would like to see it either absolutely centered, or even more asymmetrical. Right now its in between.
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I have to admit that I prefer the second shot of the facade of the church. I think it accurately portrays just how large and beautiful that church really is. -Rach
ReplyDeleteI definitely agree with Rachael here. Not only does this perspective give the viewer a strong sense of the church's massive size, it also enhances the textures. The composition is creating some tension, I would like to see it either absolutely centered, or even more asymmetrical. Right now its in between.
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