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Architecture Photography – Being Able To See Everything

Sometimes architectural creations are so big in dimensions that a human eye just cannot seize the entire ensemble in its complete magnificence and grandeur. Think about Egyptian Pyramids or American Pentagon building, for example. Or, on the contrary, we may perceive the entire building in too general perspective totally forgetting about small yet beautiful and meaningful elements of the design. Here you may think about the rich decoration of the Indian Taj Mahal. In any of such situations photography can be of great help, because it can show a particular architecture work – a tower, bridge, skyscraper, subway station, from multiple angles, thus helping us to see everything what a particular architectural form is all about…

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