Three Fan Foyer - A Study in Light: Chris Calohan
Chris,
It's very much in the style of Michael Nagel's beautiful and well-invested thread on
German underground tube" stations. His work is particularly well balanced and obviously great pains are taken in executing his ideas. Choosing the point from which to aim your camera is so important in sampling the architecture in a way that gives it your own personal stamp of identity.
In this picture of the fans, we get the same feeling of a study of impressive public architecture. There's a slight uneasiness I felt about the picture, in that it seemed that the horizontals weren't true! The amount of offset is actually minute, but we can detect minor changes and here it creates a sense that there was a disturbance in the structure.
Well, most are, but at the very top, there's some very, very slight slope and perhaps you might want to review whether or not correcting it would take away from how you best perceive the vastness of the roof and the design of the glass units and fans. Anyway, I'm a risk-taker and offer the possible sort of edit I'm thinking about to make the picture a bolder statement.
Three Fan Foyer - A Study in Light: Chris Calohan
Edited AK for orthogonality and cropping lower border
Still, it's not what
can be done that counts but rather what serves your purposes best. So I hope this variant I offer fits in with your own intent for the photograph. This way, we attend to the fans with less distraction and then they play out as we loo up in the picture across successive expanses of glass.
Asher