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Much of the theory outlined so far assumes the subject matter of architectural photography to be well-proportioned buildings standing in their own grounds on a sunny day, with their main elevations varying in orientation within a southerly aspect. Such an assumption is necessary for outlining the underlying principles as a basis for this type of work. However, while many buildings do fall into this category, others inevitably do not in the day-to-day reality of practical assignments. Buildings with north-facing main elevations exist, as do extremely tall buildings and long, low buildings. Space can be severely ...
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