Yesterday I visited a shopping mall, as I wrote in my previous post and took a lot of photos. Some of them are already posted and I kept a few for today. From architectural point of view, the interior construction is very interesting. At first I thought I would be able to take some cool shots, framing them right and do all the things right, but as you may already know, I was stopped by security and was told photographing is not allowed. I did what I could but still not what I would wanted to.
This was a jewelry store, selling gold and silver jewelry. Although I'm not addicted to jewelry, I wanted to see what the silver jewelry they had to offer looked like. Maybe it's not really clear how big the shop is, but it's big. So I went in, stayed for 5 minutes, looked at what they had, can't say I could find anything that impressed me, so I left.
Any escalator is a good subject to photograph, if you have time and know what angles to use. I took some of the photos in the move, I thought there's nothing to lose. if I get a couple of good shots ok, if not, I can always delete them.
There was this dining and wining area, that looked extremely good, so I took a few shots, just could not decide which one is better, the color version or the monochrome.
So I'm posting both and let you decide if you like any.
Here I put my phone on the railing and tried different angles.
This was an interesting series. I took this photo because of the Famous Waffles and I took a few more, to see which one will be better. After checking them out on my laptop saw what I captured.
So I don't know what's happened there, but judging from the face expression of the two, something was not right. It was interesting to capture these moments. I don't know if you can see what I see, but for me this was interesting. I could call this series moments of life.
I just keep thinking how many good photos I could have taken there, exploring different angles, the light and so on.
Then I took some photos on the way down.
This was another jewelry shop, that looked interesting, but this was where security approached me and my plan to explore different angles was cancelled. I put my phone away and that was all.
Looking back, I took a few good shots, but it's not my place to evaluate my work. I know I did the best I could, now looking at the photos I know where and what could I have done better. If you learn something of the experience, that means your day was not wasted. In conclusion, I'm just realizing how lucky I was, first because I went there early and the place was empty and secondly, because I could take these photos. Maybe another time, in another place I can take more photos.
Now I'll let you decide if you like any of the shots.