What an interesting building this is! And you have presented us with a clear, bright, sharp image of it. If I might suggest one editing idea, though: the stairs are an integral part of the overall picture, but the building is, I think, the center of attention; and the steps become somewhat out-of-focus at the lower right-hand corner. So . . . perhaps some cropping, to remove that corner of the image, and bring the building closer to the center?
Now that is a neat thing to do - paint the steps like there are red carpets going up and making everyone feel important! So you have been travelling again? - I think I gave you the bug Kostas! lol! Hope you enjoyed the travel - and it sounds like you enjoyed the quiet and time to reflect! I like this capture very much my friend - love the perspective and I would not crop any of the steps because it has good lines ...and I guess you were very sober - the focus is spot on and I don't have to lie on my side to see a straight image! ;)
"Life is short, break the rules, forgive quickly, kiss slowly, love truly, laugh uncontrollably, and never regret anything that made you smile" .... mygallery
I have to stand on Patti's side of the line on this intriguing upload, Kostas. It's like getting the red carpet treatment to see this and imagine walking up to this lovely building.
"I never looked for it, gave it no name; yet I knew it always, when the gift of peace came. I stood quite still for the moment that it lasted...Then the light shifted slightly and the moment passed, leaving me...with the lasting echo of its presence.." Diana Gabaldon
Wow! Great shot, no way should you crop out the steps, the red carpet treatment really adds. For a high contrast shot it's exposed brilliantly and those lines and colours are terrific. Nice one.
I assume this is the church I was looking for. It's beautiful and you really captured its essence inside (I could I should) and out. (this post) Clarity and angle are perfect.
"Imperfection is beauty; madness is genius & it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring. And when it comes down to it, I let them think what they want. If they care enough to bother with what I do, then I'm really better than them."--Marilyn Monroe