🤷♂️ we're not super strict about it. The goal is to get people out taking photos with intent more often, but it's also just to share how lovely our city is.
Here's mine for this week. I saw the building as I was walking past and just loved the colours and the regularly-irregular geometry. (Bonus points for anyone that can identify the location!)
I love photos of buildings in low cloud cover/fog. It's a great look!
If I could offer some constructive criticism, you probably already know that there are some annoying reflections showing in the bus window here. If you want to avoid those in the future, try holding the camera as close as possible to the glass, and maybe even use a spare hand to shield the lens from reflections from behind being able to reach it.
Sunrise.
Horizon angle was a bit whacky.. but came out ok in the end.
That's what editing is for!
Actually scratch that one. It just missed the 'last week' cutoff.
🤷♂️ we're not super strict about it. The goal is to get people out taking photos with intent more often, but it's also just to share how lovely our city is.
Fair call, ta.
For those that are interested, here's our culprit's location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/fHD41HSa4yK6yrY18
Here's mine for this week. I saw the building as I was walking past and just loved the colours and the regularly-irregular geometry. (Bonus points for anyone that can identify the location!)
where's this?
It's the new student accommodation just between Grace, Cromwell, and IH Colleges at UQ.
This is so cool
It's improved greatly since
Eh, I'd maybe say there's an overall improvement, but there's plenty of things that aren't as good.
What beautiful part of Brisso were you in? Nundah or Buranda?
Theres a new subreddit for UQ
Tuesday morning heading into work. It’s not my favourite ever, but it’s my only one this week..
I love photos of buildings in low cloud cover/fog. It's a great look!
If I could offer some constructive criticism, you probably already know that there are some annoying reflections showing in the bus window here. If you want to avoid those in the future, try holding the camera as close as possible to the glass, and maybe even use a spare hand to shield the lens from reflections from behind being able to reach it.
Yeah it was a quick shot - I wasn’t really anticipating posting it anywhere lol