




Editing the contrast of the images at doges palace highlighted 2 different parts of the building, but i think the intricate details of the building didn’t allow for a image similar to Helmer-Petersons. I think the best image is the one taken of a scaffolding structure at havre de pas, as it allowed for a block of black and white, which is more in the style of Helmer-Peterson. It also showed a more general urban look, of metal poles and construction which is more similar to what the artist chooses for his images. I think i could have chosen a few more images that were able to create block colours as a lot of them have grainy areas,