This door is the door to everything. It goes where ever you want it to go. It's also the door to both happiness and sadness. No matter which door you go into, it'll be the same. Struggles of taking this photo is that it was too bright at times so I had to wait a little bit for like a cloud and I also just made it darker in photoshop.
This was taken at the Burton Memorial Tower. I took this photo on the street in front of the tower. It really makes the towers look much bigger. Struggles of this photo were getting people out of the way. So I just kept stepping back or I would crop them out.
This place makes you think multiple things. It looks both frightening and fun. You don't really know what's on the other side of the door. Struggles of this photo were people once again. They would be sitting on the benches on the side. So I had to either crop them out again or walk closer to the building.
I chose to take the pictures from multiple angles to really show off its architecture. The front far away gives you a view of the whole building. The front with the three arcs shows the entrance. The side of the building had shiny diamonds over windows which I thought looked remarkable so I had to take a snap. Troubles that I had were the windows were to reflective and it was to bright so I had to tone it down with the curves tool and the brightness/contrast tool.
These photos were taken on the Michigan campus. I thought this building looked cool as it had a medieval type build to it. I liked the mini tunnel it had so I decided to take pictures above the entrance. I also liked the view inside of it as the light it contained I never have seen before. The whole building from the inside and out looked very cool. Some struggles I faced were getting people out of the way since it is very busy because it is a college campus and near downtown. In order to overcome this I had to just take the photos at the right time and crop them out once again.