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07/01/2004 08:38:45 AM · #1
Hi everyone..

I was thinking about these ones for jun free study but felt it didn't meet the challenge strong enough..
I really like to take evening Architecture photos but i need more knowlege with shutter speedand aparture
I would really like to know your opinion
Maby there is someone out there that could tell me how i could have worked it better in ps???





Message edited by author 2004-07-01 08:41:19.
07/01/2004 08:41:01 AM · #2
Could you fix the links please?
07/01/2004 08:50:00 AM · #3
fixed..
07/01/2004 09:06:49 AM · #4
LOL ... didn't meet the challenge? It's a free study :) Sorry, couldn't help it :)

I like the first one better, the sky colors are wonderful, so are the colors of the building in the background. The statue in the foreground is a little to dark, and overall the angle of the photo doesn't appeal too much to me. But then, architecture photography is hard because there are usually so many extraneous things we are trying to not get in the shot that the angle often is dictated, and, without being there, it's hard to say what (if anything) I would've done differently.

Originally posted by asij:

I was thinking about these ones for jun free study but felt it didn't meet the challenge strong enough..


Message edited by author 2004-07-01 09:07:13.
07/01/2004 05:25:09 PM · #5
Whoops ;) I meant, I was not satisfied enough with them for the challenge.It truly is a challenge, Getting good evening architecture photos..
And there are so many amazing buildings here around me.

07/01/2004 07:06:07 PM · #6
Read this.
07/01/2004 07:27:01 PM · #7
Originally posted by asij:

I was thinking about these ones for jun free study but felt it didn't meet the challenge strong enough..


Classic :D
07/01/2004 07:58:28 PM · #8
Probably the number one, two and three things you should consider are tripod, tripod, and tripod. If you can hold the camera steady, all else will flow from that!

Just my opinion.
07/01/2004 08:05:59 PM · #9
Another important piece of gear if someone is really serious about architectural photography is a perspective control lens---pretty expensive for casual use.
07/01/2004 08:14:42 PM · #10
Originally posted by melismatica:

Another important piece of gear if someone is really serious about architectural photography is a perspective control lens---pretty expensive for casual use.


Shift lenses are pretty cool but it's another thing that PS can fix, but it's still neat to do things without too much PSing.
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