Located n the heart of Baltimore, MD, the Rawlings Conservatory is a little oasis in an area of the city that has seen better days. Took a quick trip up there today and shot mostly super wide.
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Rawlings Conservatory
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Re: Rawlings Conservatory
Looks like very good shots, but with this resolution we can't see all beauty especially the first one shot.
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I think Valery is right. There is no way to present wide angle shots in this forum.
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I do have some others.
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My favorite.
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Love the first and last.
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That's one dainty glass palace, JBTaylor !
The first, the third and the last stand out -as other members also mentioned- but I also like the other photos where different species of plants and the structure are in the same frame; a little busy but still nice.
All that said, I believe symmetry principles in the first photo are very successful, both regarding the garden and the structure.
Thanks for sharing. Appears you been busy in interesting places again. Good for you, good for us !
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That's one dainty glass palace, JBTaylor !
The first, the third and the last stand out -as other members also mentioned- but I also like the other photos where different species of plants and the structure are in the same frame; a little busy but still nice.
All that said, I believe symmetry principles in the first photo are very successful, both regarding the garden and the structure.
Thanks for sharing. Appears you been busy in interesting places again. Good for you, good for us !
Yildiz
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Thanks Yildiz.
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