Thursday, January 15, 2026

Isabelle G - Summit One


 The title of this image is Isabelle Gray - Summit One.jpeg. This was taken in New York City at the Summit One building on December 26th. It was taken with my iPhone 17 Pro. I edited it by lowering the lighting, increasing the hue, and increasing the color. It could be better if I had maybe tried different angles to sharpen the image more. It was a fun experience, and I enjoy looking back at this photo.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

woahhhhh this is so cool

Anonymous said...

love this photo makes me think of a movie. love how the exposure sides on the colder side, which fits the vibe perfectly. WS-HHS

Anonymous said...

I really Like this photo, the reflection from the mirrors make the photo look really trippy and nice. I think this photo could be better if the picture was little brighter, and more centered, but it still a good photo.

Anonymous said...

This is a great photo. I like the framing and how the lighting makes the reflection more defined. AM HHS

Anonymous said...

I think this photo is very nice but don't be afraid to crop to get something specific into view. It's also a little blurry and not very defined. Other than that, the main idea of the photo is really nice and it was shot in a great place. Good job :) - ib

Anonymous said...

I really like your photo, the entire shot looks amazing and I love how everything is nearly grey, with the tonal range in the center. I would hang this photo on my wall, Keep up the good work!

Anonymous said...

I love this photo! The mirrors/glass are so cool. The mood of this photo feels like a sci-fi movie but in a good way like spider-man or doctor strange. And the lighting is soft and it enhances the photo. J.S.-HHS

Anonymous said...

I LOVE this photo!! The way you captured this room is amazing and good move on lowering the lighting and emphasizing the color! I also really like how you can see people all over, gives a good feel. It looks so pretty and I can tell you had a great time there! Nice job :) - LFS HHS