This the kind of architecture that blew my mind, it's the ceiling of Changi airport Singapore. The lighting is integrated with the ceiling and made it look like it was a "skylight".
I did a lot of shots for this view from different angle. I guess its already obvious that the best way to shoot this is by giving emphasis to its "symmetry". The lines are so refined that it looked neat in this photo.
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I love symmetrical images like this. I had one of the ceiling of the church in the middle of Reykjavik which is similar. Great image, thanks.
Thanks for the appreciation :) im keen about architecture, i have to look that up, may i know the name of the church?.
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Couple of my faves (hallgrimskirkja is the icelandic church)
https://steemit.com/architecturalphotography/@markangeltrueman/architectural-photography-the-hallgrimskirkja-ceiling
https://steemit.com/colorchallenge/@markangeltrueman/color-challenge-monday-red-st-pancras-station-poppy
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Great. I hope they'll implement something similar in the vessel in which I'm travelling to my new home on an exoplanet in a few years. Calms down the mind to see 'natural light' throughout the trip. Though I will spend most of it in cryogenic suspension. Ahh, not long now.
gotta love the work that went into constructing something with such symmetry. I would definitely just run into things while walking through that airport because I'd be staring up at the ceiling without question!