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Hanging urban photography at eye level
City scenes work best when hung at natural viewing height, around 145 - 155 cm from the floor to the centre of your artwork. This placement lets you take in architectural details and street-level energy without straining. The twilight skyline in Skyline of Liege during the evening rewards this approach, bringing the illuminated buildings and water reflections into comfortable focus.
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Pairing warm tones with cool neutrals
Warm amber and gold tones create inviting focal points when paired with cooler greys or mauves elsewhere in your room. This contrast adds depth without overwhelming your space. In Skyline of Liege during the evening, the golden city lights against violet evening sky show how these colours naturally complement each other on your wall.
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Why portrait and landscape formats both work here
Both portrait and landscape orientations are equally popular for this collection, giving you real flexibility. Choose portrait to emphasize vertical elements like towers and climbing routes, or go landscape to capture wide urban panoramas and racing scenes. Select the format that fits your available wall space and the story you want to tell.
