MichaelHeiland
Overlapped
W: 20.4 L: 13.6 240PPi
Digital Photography
1/400 | F7.1 | ISO 100 | 200mm
When I went out to find repetition I had a splitting headache and could not stop seeing repetition everywhere. This became VERY overwhelming so as you can tell I took most of my pictures zoomed in with little context. The idea was to shoot building glass but I became fascinated when a building was behind another but it looked like they were overlapping. I took many images of buildings similar to this, some brick over lapping metal and glass, every building type crossing over another building type. I finally came across two buildings that were similar but very different. They were both made of metal and glass so I walked to a place where the one was over lapping the other and snapped away. The patterns on both are very natural but I feel are dull when alone. However when one is behind the other these lines become more interesting. I really like how I was able to have multiple buildings in the same shot to give the viewer more to look at. The patterns on both were very cool so having one overlap the other was destined for success.
Overlapped
W: 20.4 L: 13.6 240PPi
Digital Photography
1/400 | F7.1 | ISO 100 | 200mm
When I went out to find repetition I had a splitting headache and could not stop seeing repetition everywhere. This became VERY overwhelming so as you can tell I took most of my pictures zoomed in with little context. The idea was to shoot building glass but I became fascinated when a building was behind another but it looked like they were overlapping. I took many images of buildings similar to this, some brick over lapping metal and glass, every building type crossing over another building type. I finally came across two buildings that were similar but very different. They were both made of metal and glass so I walked to a place where the one was over lapping the other and snapped away. The patterns on both are very natural but I feel are dull when alone. However when one is behind the other these lines become more interesting. I really like how I was able to have multiple buildings in the same shot to give the viewer more to look at. The patterns on both were very cool so having one overlap the other was destined for success.