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    Danie Bester posted in the group Architectural Photography

    5 months ago

    Symmetry vs Asymmetry?

    These two photos of the Deloitte Building in Waterfall City illustrate Symmetry vs Asymmetry.

    Symmetry in architecture involves a balanced arrangement of elements, mirroring each other across a central axis, creating a harmonious and stable look. Advantages include a pleasing, calming aesthetic, a clear focal point, and a sense of stability.

    Asymmetry, however, employs an unbalanced, dynamic arrangement of elements, avoiding perfect mirroring, resulting in a more intriguing, unpredictable composition. Advantages include a sense of movement, tension, and potential for unique visuals.

    Which do you prefer: Photo 1 with Symmetry or Photo 2 with Asymmetry?

    ISO-100, 1/10 sec at f/11. Canon EOS R, 17mm Tilt-Shift Lens. Tripod used.
    Lightroom Classic edit only. HDR-Panorama merged with basic edit only.

    #ArchitecturalPhotography #VisualComposition #BlackandWhitePhotography #Leofoto

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    • Love the second one

    • Definitely the second one for me

    • Can I like both? I understand and appreciate the asymmetry of the second picture. Love how the dark wood on the right pulls me into the image, yet I’m constantly drawn to the lights. However, not sure if it is too much Star Trek with the Enterprise in warp speed, but I prefer the symmetry of the first pic. Everything in balance, beautiful lines. This will probably be the image I end up making (if I ever get to this skill level!).

    • Photo 1 – Symmetry all the way!

    • For me it will Symmetry, just love the leading lines in the image.

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Danie Bester

DPC Founder, Programme Director. Fine Art and Commercial Photographer

The more abstract forms of photography like impressionism and minimalism intrigue me. I prefer creating images that depict energy, mood, and silence. To illustrate my themes, I use mainly long exposures, selective focus, and focus blur. My philosophy is that the camera is just a paintbrush and that thought-provoking images stem from a developed mind.


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