This week, Paula invites us to post a portrait and landscape format of the same scene. She says we may be surprised at how much different they look and what each one reveals. That’s the only requirement for this challenge. The subject is up to us.
This week, Paula invites us to post a portrait and landscape format of the same scene. She says we may be surprised at how much different they look and what each one reveals. That’s the only requirement for this challenge. The subject is up to us.
Beautiful photos.
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Thanks Cee!!!
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You did a very good job capturing it, Paulo. The portrait orientation shows closer detail, but I really do prefer landscape here. It’s an icon shot of this well known building. Obrigada 🙂
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Mais uma vez, eu é que te agradeço o desafio Paula, é sempre bom ter outros pontos de vista da mesma foto!!!
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Sim, isso ajuda muito em melhorar na fotografia 🙂
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Both the formats are looking wonderful.
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Thanks Savita!!!
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Great captures, Paulo! Well done. 🙂
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Thanks Amy!!!
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lovely photos! crisp and vibrant 🙂
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Thanks Maria!!!
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Yjeu certainly look different in both formats
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Very scenic places! The building in the first photograph seems inspired by islamic architecture.
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Yes, The style is the neo-Mudéjar, a Romantic style inspired by the old Arab architecture from Peninsula Iberia.
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I like your interesting vision of the same object.
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Thanks for the follow 🙂
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You´re welcome Rosaliene!!!
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Beautiful, thanks! Very interesting! 🙂
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Very nice capture of this wonderful architecture!
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Thank you very much Phil!!!
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