Interior - an interesting niche of photography or?

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Whoever loves interiors should raise two fingers, are there perhaps any who were once hired to photograph?
At least I didn't, but that doesn't mean I adore them any less - on the contrary.

I'm a big fan of eclecticism, a combination of modern and old, especially those that were made for something big like the SIV building (former association of the executive council).
This building, which has been important for decades, has remained hidden from the public eye, except in the case of direct television broadcasts due to government announcements.

A fun fact is that the building contains 6 salons dedicated to all former members of the SFRJ, each of them decorated with traditional motifs of the country represented.

Walking down the long salon corridors, you will be able to admire a variety of paintings, as this building serves as both a political and a historical museum for this country. The photo above shows a tapestry that is hanging on the wall, measuring three by two meters.

I was lucky that year (Museum Night) would feature the building itself (I believe it opens to the public every three or five years). Unfortunately, I was unable to explore every inch of it or spend as much time as I would have liked because of the large curios people group and guide who spoke so fast like her life depends on it.

The spacious minimalist halls simply beckoned me to sit back in one of these armchairs covered with the most beautiful plush - that was strictly forbidden food.

You can't help but feel beautifully surrounded by marble that reflects the glare of crystal chandeliers, behind those doors is the main hall called Yugoslavia and it is decorated with a huge rosette-shaped chandelier with steel arms.

(that's a monster chandelier and I have no photo of it, cause crowd)

Spot how switch is high placed.

Now back to interior photographing, how do you measure the space and how often your horizon dropped?
(that's when the object in the picture looks reclined, like I would in one of those armchairs)

@monochromes, this is my entry for the #monomad challenge, thank you all for your time and interest in what I do.

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I would take the risk and be a beast for that three-legged beauty in the corner ;)

Next time you are going with me, I'll gladly immortalize that moment :D

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My horizons get so tilty if I'm not careful.
That place is very shiny.

Make an entrance, wear black sunglasses 🙀
Had you try to set grid on viewfinder? It's useful thing.

Hmmmm, I have not! But that's probably because I take offense when a machine tells me how to do something.

I used to purposely tilt the horizon all crazy when I was a photography student because I thought it was art. I mean, it was, but it's not great when the habit sticks and you have to crop the shit out of all your landscape photos.

Hmmmm, I have not! But that's probably because I take offense when a machine tells me how to do something

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I thought it was art.

...and it is as you said on some occasions and crows :D

but it's not great when the habit sticks.

That's why we have practice!