Philadelphia Art Museum

A 55mm lens may not be the ideal choice for photographing the entrance to the Philadelphia Art Museum, but a low distortion lens definitely makes the job of keeping the lines straight much easier. And with the non-photogenic semi-bright, completely cloudy sky in the background, 55mm proved ideal for this task. To get this angle of view, I was standing well into the water fountain. No worries as the fountain is simply concrete in the winter. The water was drained and replaced with snow.


 
Camera and Lens Settings
55mm  f/11.0  1/10s
ISO 100
5760 x 3840px
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