what would you like to know? I dont have much experience in architecture but it looks like you are using lines as your guide as well as used auto exposure settings. Some of the details are lost due to the intensity if the light, i think if lower the exposure should have more details. have you tried exposure bracketing?
maybe you could post a picture with the exif data intact?
i dont know what camera you are using but to answer your question,oh ya, i haven try exposire bracketing
and what is exif data intact?
i dont know what camera you are using but to answer your question,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bracketing I dont know if your camera has the feature.
exif data is the information stored in the picture. http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/using-exif-data/
if super bright and even iso100 is not so useful, there are people who used polarized sunglasses or dslr filters by simply placing them in fron of the PnS camera.
I guess so or can wait for the experts to critic here.
Your pictures look kinda... hmm... hazy? Was your lens dirty, maybe? Like, got fingerprints and stuff? That might cause the haziness.
Why don't you tell us what camera you're using, so some of us who have that camera or know that camera can tell you how to better use your camera.
Composition-wise, I think other than 1, the lines in the rest of the photos lead my eye to somewhere where there's nothing to focus on, y'know what I mean? My eyes get led into the picture and then they start wandering around, not very sure of what each picture is trying to show me. Leading lines should lead to your subject of interest, which, in the case of 2 - 4, are not very obvious to me. =)
I think you could make them a whole lot more vivid if you did some overall/local saturation here and there
since the photos all look kinda washed-out
hmm...?
Your pictures are ok to me in terms of composition but I find them a bit over exposed. Are you able to adjust the exposure?
BTW, did you PP your pictures? You may want to adjust the exposure and increase the contrast & satuaration a little.
Maybe you can show us a picture of your cam lens, I am thinking if there is fungus in your cam. :dunno:
This is the same picture using freeware image editor and less than 2 minutes of work.
Sometimes the exposure is too much but still want to keep the picture so simply make it b/w.