Sometimes a 55-200 zoom can be a little long. The angle of view at 55mm is equivalent to 82mm in 35mm terms and I just managed to get this building in the frame. My fault of course as I only had this combination with me at the time. My Think Tank Retrospective 5 didn't have enough room for another camera and I didn't expect I'd need a shorter focal length lens. Next time I'll just take a bigger shoulder bag so that I can get 2 cameras in there.
Architecture has always interested me and it really is amazing how these architects get the ideas for all these different buildings. Not only that, they also have to be built so how does that work? What comes first the chicken or the egg? I sometimes roam to places that I don't usually get to and that's the first thing I tend to do, just photograph the buildings. You never know, they might not be there next year or the year after that. I just like keeping these images for posterity so to speak. I'll be looking at these when I'm old and remember how it looked then. Isn't that what taking photographs is all about anyway, to document how things were or looked like in the past?
Architecture has always interested me and it really is amazing how these architects get the ideas for all these different buildings. Not only that, they also have to be built so how does that work? What comes first the chicken or the egg? I sometimes roam to places that I don't usually get to and that's the first thing I tend to do, just photograph the buildings. You never know, they might not be there next year or the year after that. I just like keeping these images for posterity so to speak. I'll be looking at these when I'm old and remember how it looked then. Isn't that what taking photographs is all about anyway, to document how things were or looked like in the past?