Yes this is a great place to go to shoot… Especially this time of year. It looks like you're shooting with a DSLR instead of a phone. That's a good thing as you have access to much better optical zoom and wide-angle. One of the downsides however is not having HDR capability built into the camera. What that means is that the value of the sky exceeds the dynamic range of the sensor. What that means is your skies come out white when the exposure is made for the building. If you shoot in our RAW much of that issue can be addressed through the use of the sliders in Adobe camera raw. Another way to work with the issue is to not include the sky to begin with. In some way my favorite picture is the last one where you are perfectly square to the building and don't include any sky and the light on the Gothic detail is able to come forward and be the focal point. So think more about lining up with your subject in the future and work with symmetry directly. All in all a nice job.
Yes this is a great place to go to shoot… Especially this time of year. It looks like you're shooting with a DSLR instead of a phone. That's a good thing as you have access to much better optical zoom and wide-angle. One of the downsides however is not having HDR capability built into the camera. What that means is that the value of the sky exceeds the dynamic range of the sensor. What that means is your skies come out white when the exposure is made for the building. If you shoot in our RAW much of that issue can be addressed through the use of the sliders in Adobe camera raw. Another way to work with the issue is to not include the sky to begin with. In some way my favorite picture is the last one where you are perfectly square to the building and don't include any sky and the light on the Gothic detail is able to come forward and be the focal point. So think more about lining up with your subject in the future and work with symmetry directly. All in all a nice job.
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