Geometric Rhythms on a Concrete Facade

Geometric Rhythms on a Concrete Facade

Those vertical panels of blue and grey create a rhythm that feels almost intentional, like a giant barcode on a city wall. I was surprised by how the …

Those vertical panels of blue and grey create a rhythm that feels almost intentional, like a giant barcode on a city wall. I was surprised by how the Ace Pro 2 handled the harsh glare of the sun without washing out those deep blue tones. My eyes saw a mess of industrial clutter, but the camera pinned down the geometry like it was a painting.


Shot data:

CameraArashi Vision insta360 ace pro 2
Focal Length4mm
Aperturef/2.6
Shutter Speed1/3610s
ISO103
Date Taken2026-06-22

🎩 Gerry O'Hooligan — Art Critic

The way the vertical blue and grey panels create a rhythmic, almost musical cadence across the facade is genuinely striking, especially how those repeating shapes anchor the viewer's eye. However, the lower third of the frame becomes a bit of a muddle, with the glass entrance and the "GREAT" signage competing for attention and distracting from your "barcode" concept. To clean this up, try to slightly tilt the camera upward or crop the bottom edge to isolate the geometric pattern from the street-level clutter. Since you're using the Ace Pro 2, try using the "straighten" tool in post-production to ensure those vertical lines are perfectly perpendicular to the frame edges. Next time, try to find a perspective where those industrial lines span the entire height of the frame, leaving the ground entirely to the imagination.

— Gerry O'Hooligan