By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s photo challenge from The Daily Post is One Shot, Two Ways, and from Ailsa at Where’s My Backpack? it is Architecture.
New York City overwhelms with its architecture, old and new, at ground level and high above. The photographer has to choose whether to capture the details of the architectural landscape or to portray the soaring verticals…
Another “One Shot, Two Ways” post was here.
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That works really well
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Thanks!
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This example really shows the difference…the Vertical gives you the overwhelming skyscraper feel…
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Yes, it’s kind of hard to avoid the vertical in Manhattan ;-)
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It’s a coincidence that I was showing photographs of a vine in one vertical and one horizontal composition (though not in response to a challenge other than an internal one) while you were doing the same thing with a building.
It took me a long time to make the connection between the adjective vertical and the noun that it comes from, vertex, and between the adjective horizontal and the noun that it comes from, horizon.
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It’s always instructive to find out the etymology :-)
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Interesting, because in most examples I’ve seen (including my own) it’s clearcut which I have a preference for, and certainly what the difference is.
Here I do recognize the difference, but they are SO different I’m not comparing. Each IS on its own merits.
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The way it should be! :-)
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H’mm – I feel as if I just there recently…I do not really like that building but your vertical brought out the best in it. I find particularly evocative.
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Thanks!!
Not one of my favorite buildings either, although there are many worse now in Manhattan. I think in this case I was more attracted to the combination of different styles next to each other than to the particular building…
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This challenge works well for architecture like this. I like all the different patterns and styles.
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:-)
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Great subject!
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Thanks!!
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I love the patterns and blocks of colour. Thanks for stopping by and liking my weekly challenge post too.
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Thanks for stopping by here!! :-)
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