One of the biggest problems when taking photos of extremely well-known landmarks is that they all generally end up looking like every other picture you’ve already seen of that landmark. I shot the typical Guggenheim Museum exterior pictures last week but tried to do something a little bit different by getting up really close and shooting with both an ultra-wide lens and my fisheye (this was taken with the 14-24mm as far as I can remember although the EXIF will no doubt correct me if I’m wrong).
Wonderful B&W conversion – the texture in the building face is great! Well done Dave!
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.