Exploring Shadows in Architectural Photography

I’ve been experimenting with the play of light and shadow in my recent architectural shoots. Capturing how different times of day affect the geometric forms really brings out the character of a structure. Have you found specific lighting conditions that enhance your compositions?

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Playing with shadows is like finding the structure’s hidden personality. I’ve noticed that overcast days can soften harsh lines and make the forms pop — what’s your take on shooting in those conditions?

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I totally agree that the right time of day can change everything. For me, shooting during the golden hour really brings out the textures and details of the architecture. Have you tried capturing shadows just after sunset?

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