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Reflections in a passageway of the magnificent Fourways Mall in Greater Johannesburg, taken shortly before the first COVID-19 lock-down. Sadly, it was the last architectural shoot that I was able to go on with the late Harry Schmitz before COVID-19 took his life. Alas, vaccines were not yet available at the time of his contracting this killer disease.
Another shot of The Arc from my architectural shoot downtown a month ago. I shot this one from the other side of the building, and noticed a small green tree looking over a balcony. A bit of life in a large manmade structure.
This is not selective colouring - the building is pretty much monochromatic.
A photo I shot back in 2015 in London during the Great Flickr-meet.
This is a most popular spot for architecture shooters, right next to the river Thames, very close to the famous Tower bridge.
It's one of the areas that houses all the big names in world economy, for example the building on the right are the headquarters of PricewaterhouseCoopers (the famous Batman building), the pointy middle one belongs to More London Estates and the left one houses Ernst & Young LLP.
To be honest I was expecting an army of bodyguards coming out and beating the crap out of me, but I was pleasantly surprised that nobody really cared...
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Μια φωτό που τράβηξα το 2015 κατά τη διάρκεια της Μεγάλης Flickr-ο-συνάντησης στο Λονδίνο.
Αυτό το σημείο είναι πολύ δημοφιλές στους φωτογράφους αρχιτεκτονικής, ακριβώς δίπλα στον Τάμεση, πολύ κοντά στη διάσημη Tower bridge.
Eίναι μια απ' τις περιοχές που στεγάζει όλα τα μεγάλα ονόματα της παγκόσμιας οικονομίας, για παράδειγμα το κτίριο δεξιά είναι τα γραφεία της PricewaterhouseCoopers (το γνωστό και ως Batman building), το μυτερό ανήκει στην More London Estates και το αριστερό στεγάζει την Ernst & Young LLP.
Για να είμαι ειλικρινής μ' όλα αυτά τα ονόματα τριγύρω περίμενα ότι ξαφνικά θα εμφανιζόταν μια στρατιά φουσκωτών και θα με έπαιρναν στο κυνήγι, αλλά προς μεγάλη μου ικανοποίηση κανείς δε φάνηκε να ασχολείται μαζί μου...
Normally people who do architecture photography will use very expensive tilt and shift lens (to avoid any distortion), to be very careful about lighting (scout the location different times of a day), and finally take great care in composition.
I do none of these and show you a very bad example of architecture shot. I hope you will learn from my bad experience.
I saw this new building on No. 3 Road and took a bull's eye shot on a overcast day with dull lighting.
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The "right" use of a Tilt Shift lens.
The nice thing of photography is break the rules. I think there is not right and wrong things in photography. But I just need to explain the uses of a Tilt Shift lens.
Lot of people think that the propose of a tilt shift lens is to create those crazy bokeh that the things looks like a miniature at the most. One of the "right" use of a T.S. lens is like this photo. When you need to focus things that are placed at different distance of the focal plane but you want to use a short deph of field. The second thing is the oposite. When you really want to focus all the planes of the picture, like a landscape or architecture. Shoot a landscape at F/22 and see it at 100% zoom and you will understand it. And also there is more one thing, when you need to correct the perspective of the photo.
OK. I just needed to explain this, but I still think that the nice things is to break the rules of photography.
O legal da fotografia é quebrar as regras. Acredito que não haja certo e errado na fotografia, mas eu preciso explicar para que serve uma lente Tilt Shift.
Muitas pessoas pensam que uma lente TS serve para criar aquele bokeh diferente onde a maioria das coisas parecem como uma miniatura. Um dos usos "corretos" de uma TS é como esta foto. Quando você precisa focar coisas que estão em distâncias diferente em relação ao plano focal mas você quer usar uma baixa profundidade de campo. Outro uso é o inverso, quando você quer focar todos os planos da imagem como numa paisagem ou arquitetura. Fotografe uma paisagem em F/22 e abra em 100% que você vai entender. Ainda há mais uma função, que é de corrigir distorções de perspectiva da foto.
Eu só queria explicar isso para quem não sabe a "real utilidade" da tilt shift, mas gostaria de deixar claro que o bacana da fotografia é quebrar as regras.
A young lady I used to work with back in 2013 had asked if I could help her with her fashion project by shooting photos for her. I was happy to help out and she invited her friend Cherie to model for the shots. This was probably my first time shooting fashion with anyone, and it was so much fun. We wandered around Outram Park, going in and out of alleys and around the old architecture shooting. I should have shared more of these shots back then.
Das erste von zwei Ergebnisses meines letzten geplanten Architektur-Shootings dieses Jahr! Mehr Infos und ein kleines fotografisches Résumé über das Jahr 2013 im Blog unter www.schmaidt.de/2013/12/21/the-power-of-black/.
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Die first of two results of my last planned architecture shooting this year. More information and a short photographic résumé of 2013 can be found in my blog at www.schmaidt.de/2013/12/21/the-power-of-black/.
Salk Institute Building, San Diego, California. Architecture shoot.
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My first ever architectural shoot. I somehow Landed a job shooting for an upcoming publication from John's Island It is looking like there is a lot more work coming in the future. I look forward to this type of work and the challenges it will bring.
Until then I need to practice LOTS
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I am in the middle of doing post work on an architectural shoot. (My ego thought I could process the files faster than reality seems to be saying) so to take a break I going through my server and looking back at shoots I've done. (apparently I need more of a social life...) Right now I am in the Burma section. I shot this a few years back in Mandalay, Myanmar. Just as the sun was rising Nikon D3x the 28-300mm. .
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The ceiling of Brighton's stunning ,award winning, Jubilee Library.Many thanks to the librarians and my friend Jean Calder who made this amazing architectural shoot possible.
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I shot this early last week, now I'm 1/10th of the way there!
We went to East Aurora for that all-day architectural shoot, and for lunch we went to this cool coffee shop called 'Taste' and their wraps were delicious!
Steven here actually told KC how he's never seen THREE people all come in together wearing cool lookin' glasses. After that i decided i'd ask him to be my 10th stranger (after i was done eating of course)
Oh, and those of you who were guessing i got a fishy, you guessed correctly, i nabbed a used UX date coded 15mm Fishy for quite cheap :)
I took these on the way to work over the last couple of weeks a little insight into other peoples' lives.
I have been thinking recently about doing a project based on Cambridge but not the boring and over photographed 'Kings College by night/day/dusk/dawn" (you get the idea!) More inspired by photos like this, shop windows, and normal Cambridge life. Because, believe it or not; people live in Cambridge who have nothing to do with the University! I have already photographed Fitzbillies and the robe shop.
This also stems from the black and white architectural shoot I did which was specifically commissioned not to include cheesy 'Cambridge' shots:
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and also this project:
which I am going to be representing Cambridgeshire.
I'll post more as this project develops
Had a decent sunset last night at the Salk Institute, refining my understanding of light painting. It's nice to shift gears to do a little architectural shooting.
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I had 30 minutes yesterday evening and so took my camera out for a little shoot. It's been a few weeks since I did this kind of thing and I really enjoyed myself.
I thought I do a little architecture shooting around Southampton Uni.
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"la cité radieuse" de Marseille,bâtiment hors norme de l’architecte "le corbusier" véritable spot pour le shooting architectural,totalement irréel comme un paquebot échoué dans la cité phocéenne,la mouette apprécie le point de vue...
"the radiant city" of marseille, building out of norm of the architect "the corbusier" true spot for the architectural shooting, totally unreal like a liner failed in the Phocean city, the seagull appreciates the point of view ...
This weekend I did some architecture shootings. At KPMG munich you can find this endless stairs. To get this capture I had to stitch it from 4 single exposures.
Part of this trip is field testing the brand new Really Right Stuff TQC-14 Travel Tripod. reallyrightstuff.com/ProductDesc.aspx?code=TQC14-LR-Pkg&a...
I'll write a review when all is said and done but so far, so good. It held up in the wind and snow with my 70-200mm/f2.8 lens, got through security like a champ and no one bothered me at O'Hare during some long exposures.
My last few times at O'Hare I've shot brackets. Been there done that. I'm obsessed with long exposures and really like treating people as a subject matter similar to water or clouds in spots like this. I don't know this incredible photographer's name but I was inspired by their processing for this one. You'll know the artist as Vulture Labs: www.flickr.com/photos/38181284@N06/
A few more to come from O'Hare...then some random architecture shooting around Springfield, IL will start up tomorrow.
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I'm developing my Architectural shooting style, trying to give life by presenting them with a similar feel to my landscapes.
I'm developing my Architectural shooting style, trying to give life by presenting them with a similar feel to my landscapes.
An architectural shoot, together with Susan Sanderus, Kees Smans and Joel Tjintjelaar.
Thanks for a fantastic day!
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Exposure: 66 sec ( 1 min. 6 sec.)
Aperture: f/13.0
Focal Length: 10 mm
ISO Speed: 100
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I'm developing my Architectural shooting style, trying to give life by presenting them with a similar feel to my landscapes.
I'm developing my Architectural shooting style, trying to give life by presenting them with a similar feel to my landscapes.
Whilst browsing through my shoots from last year, I came across this shot which I'd completely forgotten taking.
Having decided it's time to get back to some architectural shoots, I thought I'd kick off with this. I'll always love nature and wildlife photography but the compulsion I have for architectural framing still proves too much to resist.