The Light of GCT (#23)
I took a photo of the Grand Central Terminal, adjusting the lighting to cast a warmer, more golden glow over this iconic New York landmark. This choice in lighting was intended to enhance the already stunning architecture of the terminal, highlighting its historical significance and architectural beauty. By focusing on capturing this special lighting, I aimed to evoke feelings of warmth and brightness, reflecting the terminal's longstanding reputation for its brilliant lighting since its opening in 1913. Whether these feelings are effectively conveyed in the photo, I'm still uncertain, but I hope the warmth and grandeur come through.
I took a photo of the Grand Central Terminal, adjusting the lighting to cast a warmer, more golden glow over this iconic New York landmark. This choice in lighting was intended to enhance the already stunning architecture of the terminal, highlighting its historical significance and architectural beauty. By focusing on capturing this special lighting, I aimed to evoke feelings of warmth and brightness, reflecting the terminal's longstanding reputation for its brilliant lighting since its opening in 1913. Whether these feelings are effectively conveyed in the photo, I'm still uncertain, but I hope the warmth and grandeur come through.
I took a photo of the Grand Central Terminal, adjusting the lighting to cast a warmer, more golden glow over this iconic New York landmark. This choice in lighting was intended to enhance the already stunning architecture of the terminal, highlighting its historical significance and architectural beauty. By focusing on capturing this special lighting, I aimed to evoke feelings of warmth and brightness, reflecting the terminal's longstanding reputation for its brilliant lighting since its opening in 1913. Whether these feelings are effectively conveyed in the photo, I'm still uncertain, but I hope the warmth and grandeur come through.
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Acrylic glass 0,08", glossy
Alu-Dibond 0,12"
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