You made good use of the naturally occurring lines present in the setting, as well as, that of the fir trees off to the left (this perspective) to frame the entrance to the observatory and it's adjoining structure.
Have to ask the (I hope) obvious question ...
Did you employ some additional toning/colouration on your photo?
Not sure, if you were attempting a 'timeless' feel by doing so?
Perhaps, and as a suggestion only ... a conversion to B & W might fit your creative bill and not mute any of the details.
/\ Just a thought, or two. No offense intended.
Annnd ... a hello from someone just outside T.O.. (Resident Canucklehead here. :o) )
I would sincerely be curious to see the original and if you are moved to do so creatively ... a B & W version.
You made good use of the naturally occurring lines present in the setting, as well as, that of the fir trees off to the left (this perspective) to frame the entrance to the observatory and it's adjoining structure.
Have to ask the (I hope) obvious question ...
Did you employ some additional toning/colouration on your photo?
Not sure, if you were attempting a 'timeless' feel by doing so?
Perhaps, and as a suggestion only ... a conversion to B & W might fit your creative bill and not mute any of the details.
/\ Just a thought, or two. No offense intended.
Annnd ... a hello from someone just outside T.O.. (Resident Canucklehead here. :o) )
I would sincerely be curious to see the original and if you are moved to do so creatively ... a B & W version.
Thanks for sharing this one with us.