It captures not only the design and accurate representation of a building, but also the ability to make the shots aesthetically pleasing to the viewer’s eye.
Architectural photography is a sub-genre of photography. The goal of architectural photography is to capture images and buildings that look like the beauty of paintings carved in stone. It is a discipline where the primary emphasis is placed on capturing photographs of buildings and similar architectural structures that are both aesthetically pleasing and accurate in terms of their representations of their subjects. It captures not only the design and accurate representation of a building, but also the ability to have the shots be aesthetically pleasing to the viewer’s eye. According to Frank Gehry “Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.” Architecture is a broad and varied field. It essentially refers to the design and construction of structures, as well as the style in which a building is designed. Styles vary greatly from nation to nation and even from town to town. “Vernacular architecture” refers to a very local building that is significantly motivated by local conditions and customs, and this is the type of built environment that inspires me the most in my architectural photography. Throughout this chapter ”Sculpt”. I will present you with some images of some architectural skills and some color combinations of some walls, all of which will have a pleasing effect on your eyes.

Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple: The world’s richest house of worship

Devi kanyakumari temple: One of the most sacred temples in the world

Brihadishvara Temple: One of the largest Shiva lingas in India

Museum Radio Mandapam: 77 year old radio station in Thiruvananthapuram

Hue: The mix of cream and gold shade

Vibrancy: A golden and white color combo

Shades: Several shades of blue

Duo: A visual pairing of blue and green
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