Inverted
THE PHOTO:
La Pyramide Inversée – that complements the more well-known landmark addition to the historic Louvre Museum, Paris. This, by itself as an architectural structure is in my opinion more impressive than it’s external counterpart (which makes up for it in the photogenic stakes). It’s smaller solid counter-point that sits beneath acts a cool vertex – and probably stops hundreds of people from posing underneath.
POST-PROCESSING:
As soon as I tried a monotone treatment I knew it would work – it was a matter of picking the color to tone with, and the channel to tone in – I went for a lighter tone to open up the space. There was a fair bit of lens correction to get all the walls and angles right, along with sharpening.
- Aperture: ƒ/3.5
- Camera: NIKON D700
- Focal length: 18mm
- ISO: 500
- Shutter speed: 1/100s
EXIF: