[Leica M10] Architecture, design through 35mm viewfinder

I like to take photos of architecture design. Unlike landscape or portrait photos, buildings or interior design photos are very challenging. Often times, photos turns out to be distorting the design concept in a negative way. But when you are successful in framing a space in a proper way, it makes the space look better than the design concept.

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Leica M10, Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 asph fle

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Windows are very interesting objects in the building parts. Depending on where you stand, depending on what type of illumination you can capture in the frame, windows can add more fun component in the photo.

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Leica M10, Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 asph fle
Leica M10, Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 asph fle

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Leica M10, Summilux-M 1:1.4/35 asph fle

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Leica M10, Super-Elmar-M 1:3.4/21 ASPH

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Corridor is also fun component. If you can shoot with wide angle lens such as 24mm or less (21mm), you can distort narrow corridor space into something more interesting.

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Leica M10, Super-Elmar-M 1:3.4/21 ASPH
Leica M10, Super-Elmar-M 1:3.4/21 ASPH

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Leica M10, Super-Elmar-M 1:3.4/21 ASPH
Leica M10, Super-Elmar-M 1:3.4/21 ASPH

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Years ago, I didn’t like wide angle lens due to its characteristics of distortion. But now I find it very useful when it comes to architecture photos.

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