How to make the Hilton Hotel appealing, I puzzled to myself as I negotiated the revolving door to the inner sanctum. Not my usual pasture, inner sanctums and toffs. But, here I was, at the request of Diane from Brissie. Lots of stairs and escalators in this building. You know those annoying sorts of escalators that make you walk right around to the other side to continue the 'up'. Going up four floors, I spied an outside balcony (perhaps for smokers?). Just perfect for shooting an unusual perspective of not only the Hilton but also the QVB. More tomorrow ...
It works for me. The shot of the QVB dome is magnificent.
ReplyDeleteFantastic perspective on top and great compositions. Well seen, well done, Julie.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they designed the balcony for visiting photographers.
ReplyDeleteexcellent shots, julie.
ReplyDeleteAgree, you have nailed it.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Getting an appealing shot of any Hilton Hotel (at least the ones I've seen) is a struggle.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots and interesting perspective in the first one!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Julie. The first one makes me feel giddy just looking at it!
ReplyDeleteLove the dizzy perspective in the first photo! Admire the art of urban architecture, but for actual living, I'm on the fringe and beyond if possible!
ReplyDeleteMmm the Hilton let me think. I rather like the vertical garden that you can see from inside. What else maybe I would be inspired to take a photo of the wall to the Glass restaurant. The exterior has some potential if there is a nice car in the driveway. For some reason I loathe the carpet in their function rooms ... in fact I 'm with you, not a place to inspire the photographer within.
ReplyDeleteA grand, dizzying perspective!
ReplyDeleteVery strong geometric shots Julie. The contrast of the dome is a welcome feature amongst so many straight lines.
ReplyDeleteI echo everyhing that has been said.
ReplyDeleteYou do have a professional eye for rare and unusual angles, and your
compositions are a work of art.
Love this shot!!
Great capture. The top image makes me feel oh so small.
ReplyDeleteFriends, that you for your kind words. At this time, I am buoyed ...
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie. Now I know where she works, I forget which floors she said but it is an architect company, which I cannot remember the name.
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective and a different look at the dome.