The Roof of the Markthal Rotterdam *explored*
more info at: markthalrotterdam.nl/en/
Watch all Markthall photos in my Rotterdam Album: www.flickr.com/photos/meijrink/sets/72157646854661664
As this shot was invited to the group shot stories a short story on how this capture was made. Well, to start the modern style fresco on the roof of the Markthal speaks for itself. Never seen this before! When considered its size the Markthal is from the same grandeur as the modern Arche (Grand Arche) in the La Defense district in Paris (and perhaps based on sized somewhat bigger!). I've tried this shot earlier in daylight to see if it worked and fitted. There is only a small balustrade from where this photo was made. As it's the only high vantage point (the other ones are terraces, so you get people in your shot, it's hard to avoid people getting into your shot. At both edges of the panoramic photo you can see lights, which are bulging from the roof above the balustrade. The stick out, so do people standing at the balustrade, which should be avoided (you know the ones with their mobile phones and iPads taking pictures and which have annoyingly capability of walking in your frame and blocking your lens. For those who want to recreate a similar shot, go during the week (avoid weekends) during dinner time 17-19h. And for those who are interested, the photo above is a panoramic picture made up of 6 pictures.
please respect my copyright and do not use this picture for your blogs, Pinterest or Facebook pages!
The Roof of the Markthal Rotterdam *explored*
more info at: markthalrotterdam.nl/en/
Watch all Markthall photos in my Rotterdam Album: www.flickr.com/photos/meijrink/sets/72157646854661664
As this shot was invited to the group shot stories a short story on how this capture was made. Well, to start the modern style fresco on the roof of the Markthal speaks for itself. Never seen this before! When considered its size the Markthal is from the same grandeur as the modern Arche (Grand Arche) in the La Defense district in Paris (and perhaps based on sized somewhat bigger!). I've tried this shot earlier in daylight to see if it worked and fitted. There is only a small balustrade from where this photo was made. As it's the only high vantage point (the other ones are terraces, so you get people in your shot, it's hard to avoid people getting into your shot. At both edges of the panoramic photo you can see lights, which are bulging from the roof above the balustrade. The stick out, so do people standing at the balustrade, which should be avoided (you know the ones with their mobile phones and iPads taking pictures and which have annoyingly capability of walking in your frame and blocking your lens. For those who want to recreate a similar shot, go during the week (avoid weekends) during dinner time 17-19h. And for those who are interested, the photo above is a panoramic picture made up of 6 pictures.
please respect my copyright and do not use this picture for your blogs, Pinterest or Facebook pages!