Excellent collection, Glenn. Processing, detail, tonality and composition are all superb. I'm wondering how you were able to be the only human in that entire mall.
Brent
bnfotografie wrote:
Excellent collection, Glenn. Processing, detail, tonality and composition are all superb. I'm wondering how you were able to be the only human in that entire mall.
Brent
Thanks Brent...I was the only person in that mall the last time I visited Cleveland a few years ago as well. I entered the mall in the early evening after the business were closed. There was a security guard sitting in front of me when I first set up. But after I asked him for permission to take photographs, he moved out of the scene...which was really nice of him.
Lightsearcher wrote:
Beautiful set, all are great but the first one is exceptional, the sharpness all the way the frame and straight lines called my attention.
Marcelo
Thanks Marcelo...that first one was captured with the Nikon 14-24 2.8 Z lens. It's super sharp and at 14mm nearly everything is in focus at f/8.
I have many many sketches of the Rock Hall from when it was under construction. It was a favorite excursion for one of my drawing instructors to get us out of the studio.
And I had many lunches in the old Arcade.
Next time through you'll have to get to the University Circle area - there is the Art Museum with its addition as well as a Gehry building at Case Western, and of course the post industrial bridges and steel mill architecture.
I have many many sketches of the Rock Hall from when it was under construction. It was a favorite excursion for one of my drawing instructors to get us out of the studio.
And I had many lunches in the old Arcade.
Next time through you'll have to get to the University Circle area - there is the Art Museum with its addition as well as a Gehry building at Case Western, and of course the post industrial bridges and steel mill architecture.
Thanks...I will make a note of the University Circle area. I try to visit Gehry buildings whenever possible!
Danpbphoto wrote:
Wow Glenn! These B&W's are primo! They add to my statement about Cleveland being a "blue color" city!
Great photography!
Dan
Thank you, Dan!