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01/13/2005 05:41:46 PM · #1
hoping for some cooperative weather the next few days regarding the architecture challenge
clear blue skies always will do

shot this in the Hague last summer

any comments always welcome
01/13/2005 05:42:50 PM · #2
This photo would be well-served by some minor perspective correction :) Architecture always seems to benefit from that minor bit of attention...
01/13/2005 05:47:11 PM · #3
yep i ve heard of software to do that ezy in comparence with the old days when it could only be done with hugely expensive lenses
digital is a bless!
01/13/2005 06:38:29 PM · #4
Messerscmitt,

Photoshop does it just fine. Need to know how?

Robt.
01/14/2005 02:11:26 AM · #5

Photoshop does it just fine. Need to know how?

i d be very much interested in that baer!
01/14/2005 02:33:25 AM · #6
Very cloudy day for this one, but it turned out.




01/14/2005 02:35:54 AM · #7
Are interiors of buildings classified as architechtures. If the weather doesn't cooperate, I may just do an interior. Wonder how the voters will respond to that?
01/14/2005 02:46:54 AM · #8
[quote=bruchen] Are interiors of buildings classified as architechtures.

personally i d say absolutely yes
01/14/2005 03:14:00 AM · #9
Bruchen,

If you do an interior shot, IMO you should be sure to do a very "architectural" one; i.e., the lobby of a hi-tech building with lots of glass and chrome, or a shot up a geometric stairwell, something like that. I think this would work fine with the voters if it was well done. I'm not sure how well a "generic" interior would do.

Anyway, photography of interiors is definitely a part of architectural photography; easily 75% of our work was interiors.

Robt.

Message edited by author 2005-01-14 03:51:31.
01/14/2005 03:40:58 AM · #10
Messerschmitt (and others):

Perspective correction in photoshop is quite easy. I started a new thread in "current challenge" on it; go there for how-to.

Robt.
01/14/2005 07:46:03 AM · #11
Originally posted by bruchen:

Are interiors of buildings classified as architechtures. If the weather doesn't cooperate, I may just do an interior. Wonder how the voters will respond to that?


Well, last time 3 of the top ten finishes for the Architecture challenge were interiors (1st, 5th, 7th).

Heres the Blue Ribbon winner.


Message edited by author 2005-01-14 07:46:38.
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