“Perspective” was taken on the corner of East Fifth right across the street from Subway and Funhouse. The picture captures many vibrant colors and gives a perspective of a pedestrian looking up at the street lights.
“Shadow” was taken by Farrington Square in the late afternoon and provides a shot that gives you a unique look into the depths of Bethlehem. In the middle of the shot, out in the distance you can see all the way to North side. The shadows give it a special feel as well.
“Sidewalk” was taken right outside of Molly’s on East Fifth. It is a depth shot that blurs out the near cigarette disposal and makes the depth of the sidewalk and windows by Molly’s clear to the viewer.
The depth of sidewalk image reminds me of my photo. I really like the unique perspectives you chose to shoot.
I love all of these photos! My favorite is the perspective shot because the angle of the photo makes the shot so interesting and powerful. I like how the shot is curved at an angle to show depth. I like how clear the buildings are and how dark a contrast there is between the buildings and sky. The other two shots are also very cool. The shadows and depth of them allow for very unique perspectives.
The Perspective shot has interesting angles and color. You could try the contrast mask on the left side of the Shadow image and try to pull in more sky midtones in the Sidewalk image. Remember to make your images linkable.