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 The art of photographing something as still as a building is to play with perspective. This helps you create a sense of flight or even a sense of shrinking.

The art of photographing something as still as a building is to play with perspective. This helps you create a sense of flight or even a sense of shrinking.

 A building’s image should express the architect’s philosophy without sacrificing functionality.

A building’s image should express the architect’s philosophy without sacrificing functionality.

 Accentuating the curves of a building sometimes calls for a more straight-on perspective, but not necessarily in a lateral way. You still want to evoke awe.

Accentuating the curves of a building sometimes calls for a more straight-on perspective, but not necessarily in a lateral way. You still want to evoke awe.

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 I also shoot bridges. They are a part of any architectural landscape.

I also shoot bridges. They are a part of any architectural landscape.

 Tilting my perspective, this building became a fan-like object.

Tilting my perspective, this building became a fan-like object.

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MHeiderich_ReflexionenZwei-01.jpg
MHeiderich-Southbound04.jpg
MHeiderich_ReflexionenZwei-05.jpg
 The art of photographing something as still as a building is to play with perspective. This helps you create a sense of flight or even a sense of shrinking.
 A building’s image should express the architect’s philosophy without sacrificing functionality.
 Accentuating the curves of a building sometimes calls for a more straight-on perspective, but not necessarily in a lateral way. You still want to evoke awe.
MatthiasHeiderich-SpektrumZwei022.jpg
 I also shoot bridges. They are a part of any architectural landscape.
 Tilting my perspective, this building became a fan-like object.
MatthiasHeiderich-SpektrumZwei023.jpg
MHeiderich_ReflexionenZwei-08.jpg
MHeiderich-ReflexionenEins023.jpg

The art of photographing something as still as a building is to play with perspective. This helps you create a sense of flight or even a sense of shrinking.

A building’s image should express the architect’s philosophy without sacrificing functionality.

Accentuating the curves of a building sometimes calls for a more straight-on perspective, but not necessarily in a lateral way. You still want to evoke awe.

I also shoot bridges. They are a part of any architectural landscape.

Tilting my perspective, this building became a fan-like object.

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