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I wanted to share a place where I have done a few architectural shoots which is none other than Hunt Library. If you haven’t been than you are missing out. Every time I walk in here I feel like a kid in a candy shop with all the designs and colors! Located on NCSU Centennial Campus, this library building covers more than 221,000 square feet, 5 floors, and a plethora of students. The color tables and chair designs mixed throughout the floors make it very unique and quite delightful. I mean egg chairs, ball chairs, event the dag on Hunt Chair. Side note: To all my camera junkies out there I primarily use a Canon 5dsr and 24mm tilt shift when I do these kinds of shoots. Cheers! @smith_hardy_photo @smithhardyphoto #bombdotbaton #architecture #huntlibrary #tiltshiftlife #raleigh #ncstate / on Instagram www.instagram.com/p/BhfWgc-H_AM/
Interior architecture shoot recently for a high end sushi restaurant, FIN. Amazing design and lighting.
Lately I've been obsessed with Black and White architecture. Highly recommend "Visual Acoustics", film about architecture photographer Legend and Giant...Julius Shulman.
Processing : Lightrooom 3
Brian Braun
Dallas TX
IDIF arranged architectural shoot, of the Černá Růže Shopping Center (interior); Na Přikope, Prague, Czech Republic. Photography by J Mark Stewart.Please visit www.blackgecko.cz for contact information.
© J. Mark Stewart
Post-processing in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop CS2.
This was my first experience shooting 2 bodies at the same time, rigged up on my new BlackRapid dual body harness. I instantly felt a natural balance, having shot the past 5 months on a BlackRapid single sling strap.
I decided to stick close to home for this new shooting style experiment, so I wandered over to the E&R Railway roundhouse for a dusk/night time architectural shoot of these historical heritage buildings. I'm hoping next time to wander over to this railyard when they have the doors open to the roundhouse; it's a true historical treasure.
Nikon D600 and Nikkor 16-35mm f/4G VR lens at 23mm, tripod mounted at f/10, ISO 160 for 1.3 seconds average across 3 exposures. HDR merged in Photomatix Pro, basic exposure adjustments in Lightroom 4. Black and white/duotone split tone conversion in Lightroom 4.
From an architectural shoot of the Cedars youth sprts centre in London, taken recently for LOM, the practice I work for.
Just out back shooting a few sample shots with the Zeiss 25mm f/2.8. Very sharp lens, and really handles nicely, too. I can't wait to do some architectural shooting with it. The weather is getting nicer, so maybe this weekend!
I processed the DNG file with Aperture and Nik Silver Efex Pro. Applied a bit of a split-tone effect and some vignetting in Silver Efex.
Leica M8 + Zeiss 25mm wide open.