There is something very appealing about this angle..and the blue lighting..Did you have the white balance set to indoor lighting?
======================= Yep. White balance was set to 3200K for yellow tungsten light, while the prevailing light was really ~5000K daylight through all of the skylights.
It's one of my favorite tricks for toning architecture shots :)
I love the effect in this photo. May I ask what your workflow was in photoshop, or is that a secret :)
Kevin
============================= It's a stack of high pass adjustment layers, really. It's the luminosity channel, copied as layers many times, each set to soft light blending mode, with high pass run on each layer at a different radius. larger high pass radii affect overall depth and contrast, while smaller high pass radii affect local sharpness and detail.