I feel though, with all the lines caused by the ceramic tiles, that a camera with movements and a tripod, could possibly lift this somewhat by ensuring all the lines, both vertical and horizontal, are vertical and horizontal.
Real nitpicking comment but I have been amazed at the difference I have noticed, after first shooting with a 35mm for reconnaissance, making a print, then going back with a view camera and movements, then making a print
Aside from the larger negative thing, the difference in my experience, has sometimes been startling. Not always though!
I do like this, is it part of the museum, or is it part of the normal public area?
I dropped out of college because of an allergy to photo chemicals ...
Construction became my new creative hobby. I eventually learned how
to design bathrooms, and install ceramic tile. And then realized that plumbing
was my true calling. The fixtures, and the fittings are so beautiful !
So you will appreciate this rather utilitarian arrangement at Sigurd Lewrentz's St. Peter's Church at Klippan in southwest Sweden: http://abdallah.hiof.no/klippan/20031228-171705.jpg (That's a forgotten wool mitten on the top. You'll have to imagine it's not there. And please excuse the shaken picture. There wasn't much light.)
So you will appreciate this rather utilitarian arrangement at Sigurd Lewrentz's St. Peter's Church at Klippan in southwest Sweden: http://abdallah.hiof.no/klippan/20031228-171705.jpg (That's a forgotten wool mitten on the top. You'll have to imagine it's not there. And please excuse the shaken picture. There wasn't much light.)
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