Cubicles
This scene, which includes the curvy sides of the two "Marilyn Monroe" condominium towers, left me in a bit of a conundrum. First, the curvy towers make it difficult to give a proper perspective to the two buildings between them - they always seem to look crooked. Second, the morning sun reflecting off the windows of one tower onto the taller of the two behind it created a dappled light effect. Third, there must have been thousands of people living in that one city block and it gave me a whole new perspective on urbanization - not only do we work in cubicles but we live in them too.
Cubicles
This scene, which includes the curvy sides of the two "Marilyn Monroe" condominium towers, left me in a bit of a conundrum. First, the curvy towers make it difficult to give a proper perspective to the two buildings between them - they always seem to look crooked. Second, the morning sun reflecting off the windows of one tower onto the taller of the two behind it created a dappled light effect. Third, there must have been thousands of people living in that one city block and it gave me a whole new perspective on urbanization - not only do we work in cubicles but we live in them too.