The British Museum. A stunning space. My hubby, leaning against the rail. He didn't know I was photographing him, so I hope he isn't bummed to be in the project. ;). After all that walking, he was happy for the wall.
If I was trying to shoot something today, it would have been pretty dumb... so here is another London trip shot, discovered through the editing/storing process.
Thanks for treating my London shots so kindly. It was a very fun place to take my camera. Thanks for stopping by.
10/1/2020: Finished year 7 (!), with continuing gratitude towards this amazing community. Based in St. Louis, MO. Regular worker-bee and self-taught photography dilettante....
I think I would go cross-eyed looking at this roof too long! Super shot particularly with that guy leaning there. He does look as if he belongs to you!
Glad he was willing to be in the shot even if he didn't know it! He adds a lot. Your architechure shots never cease to amaze me...dealing with the parallel lines and curves and so much to include or not.
The contrasting pale yellow and blue tie the whole scene together so powerfully, then add in the curving compositional lines and a detail point make this image simply superb.
Sore feet and legs seem to come as tourist specialties Rosie. Great lines in this shot, and your husband has provided you with a perfect visual focal point. Very thoughtful of him.
I've tried to shoot in the atrium several times and never quite got what I wanted. Now here you are with what I wanted :) Beautiful capture of that very lovely space
@pistache Oh, that is very kind... thank you. What a great space. It is tricky, though. If we weren't so tired and fussy, I would have changed my lens to the wide angle (9-18mm) if that helps.