Glasgow Science Centre Mall
The Building
Designed by BDP Architects and opened in 2001, winning RIBA Award for Architecture 2002, Glasgow Institute of Architects Design Award 2001, Bentley Success Award 2003, Dynamic Place Award 2002 the overall Glasgow Science Centre scheme was the largest Millennium Commission-funded project in Scotland. This is the Mall, the largest of the three main titanium-clad buildings.
The Photograph
Modern architecture tends to feature glass quite heavily. This example is no exception. I have developed a few different approaches to rendering the glass in images, sometimes I abstract the glass completely as it if is a solid surface and other times I use gradients to darken the glass to partially obscure what is behind it. In both approaches you end up treating the nearest glass wall as pretty much a solid wall.
Reviewing my pictures from this trip, I initially discounted this image because it seemed too simple a shape - due to my normal approaches to the glass wall. Once I took a longer look, I realised that in this instance I could treat the nearest wall's glass as completely transparent which would allow the glass wall behind to be treated more prominently. For me, this adds a real sense of depth to this picture and I am glad that I can include this building in my collection.
The photograph is a single image taken with a Laowa 15mm f/4.5 lens on a Sony A7RII
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