Raj, you already told me that you've forgotten that it's F² today, so it's not a surprise to me to see this one instead of a dahlia post, lol. Not a problem to me at all, because I love this post too, because it's a good continuation of this very fine Schwerin series.
This place must have so many examples of fine architecture Raj. Thanks for another one. The shadow in the foreground seems a bit distracting - I may have cropped some of it off so that the buildings are more prominent, but it does add depth to the image. The autumn leaves add a lovely bright splash.
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It looks like it was a very still day judging from the flags Raj. I like this longer view which lets us see both the Theater and the Museum. The lighting is great and the sky looks perfect. The long shadow makes me think it is afternoon. Wonderful addition to the series.
That city has great architecture all around, Raj. This is another fantastic shot. I like the light and shadow play in the foreground. Beautifully presented.
It was really a good idea to put the cultural buildings together in one place so you didn't have to run all over town to find what you wanted to see. I think you could even panoramasize(word?) this one by cutting out all the shade and some of the sky. It is a beautiful day for this shot as mentioned.