
Use a very long telephoto to flatten the image.
The buildings look two dimensional as they are
pulled close together by the 400mm lens.
You don't need the whole skyline. Just a part
of it might do.
Photography tips from a Vancouver commercial and stock photographer with many years of photography teaching experience. Douglas Williams has shot a wide variety of images in his 28 year career. He teaches a basic digital photography class at False Creek Community Center and a course in architectural photography at Langara College, Vancouver, BC. His images are represented around the world by AGE and Canadian Press Images. His clients include ad agencies, architects, magazines, corporations.
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