I took this architecture photo in downtown Plymouth. These are apartment buildings that lie over a Panera Bread. I took these photos in 2 different angles, one looking at a side view and one face on. I think the side view makes the building come to life, and really look 3 dimensional. I also like how in the middle picture, I captured the similar windows and doors of each apartment. I am conveying city life. The only struggle I had was on how long it took to edit the blueprint. I really think it is cool that I am able to make a blueprint.
Little pink house These pictures were also taken in downtown Plymouth. This little pink house is a doll shop. I like photographing things that have color you wouldn't normally see on any shop. I took the photos face on, which really shows how the shop is positioned, and a slight side angle closer to the shop with the sun shining upon it. I am conveying happy times. I really enjoyed photography something so colorful, and enjoy how it has come out.
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Little pink house (blueprint) |
I photographed a bistro, which is also in downtown Plymouth, as my next architectural destination. I liked the fall and Halloween decorations they arranged outside the bistro. The brick added great texture to the image, and really showed in the blueprint. In the first photo, I positioned myself across the street, and slightly to the right. In the middle photo, I was on the same side as the bistro, and took an angle looking up at the sign. I am conveying the time of year. I had trouble taking photographs without cars in view.
These photos were also taken in downtown Plymouth. This is a historical house in downtown Plymouth that has been standing for a very long time. This house was great to photograph because of all its curves and texture. I took the first photo face on to showcase the curves and detail of the house. In the middle image, I took a side view to show how the house is not flat, but very layered. I enjoy how these photos came out, and think I was able to capture the detail pretty well. I am conveying different texture, details, and curves.
These photos were taken of the Penn theatre, also in Downtown Plymouth. The Penn offered great color to my photos. I also liked how the sign that listed all showings looked really old fashioned. In the first photo, I angled my camera slightly upward to show how the theatre really looks face on. In the middle photo, I went under the sign that lists all showings, lied on the cement, and angled my camera upwards, towards the lights. The lights brought great texture to the photograph. I am conveying old happy times and memories. This was my favorite architectural destination to photograph, and I think the photos came out well.