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St. Amelia School, Tonawanda NY

bottom floor of Swanson Library.

Adobe Guadalupe, Mexico

 

The visual vocabulary started in the Reception Area continues throughout the space.

Day 14/365

 

I go to Seattle now and again because my company is headquartered there. I always take my camera, but never take any pictures, but I made sure to set aside some time this trip.

 

This is the hallway in my hotel. I stayed at the Silver Cloud Hotel, which is right next to SafeCo Field. The vegetarian philly at their restaurant is wonderful if you ever end up there.

In the biological sciences building at the university of alberta.

A lovely hallway to the window in our apartment building.

2GO Travel, M/V Saint Pope John Paul-II

Had to throw in the Vignette look on this one, I felt that it really topped the picture off and gave it an even darker feel to it.

Front entry hall after painting it red.

our friends have moved into a fabulous old house which is kind of rundown in a beautiful way. all through the house there are these wonderful lampshades.

Abandoned monastery

The one long hallway at work reminds me of The Shining for some reason.

During apartment hunting in the city, we found this hallway in a former Hell's Kitchen tenement building. The wallpaper is bamboo straw.

Abandoned Mount Laguna Air Force Station

who knew my old house could look like this

My hallway which made up about 15% of my 150sf apartment in NY. Yes, CD's in the days before my iPod.

At Metro Center Hotel

Photo #6

  

1. Perspective and depth – Hallway to the door.

3. Fill the Frame – The walls of the hallway.

4. Backgrounds – Lockers and side doors on walls.

5. Leading Lines – Lines on the floor and on the walls.

6. Pattern – Of the ceiling and on the walls.

7. Texture – On the walls.

8. Framing – The windows frame the door.

9. Color – Black, whites, greys and green.

10. Diagonals – Where the walls meet the ceiling.

11. Space and/or Space to Move – In the hallway.

12. Balance – Between colors.

  

Objective 4: Lighting (side, back, soft, hard, fill)

Types of lighting and how they contribute to the image: Hard lighting makes the image look spooky.

 

Objective 5: Post Production (resize, contrast, sharpening, and others you have done)

Corrections/adjustments made: Resized photo.

 

Objective 6: Critique

Analyze your photograph for strengths and areas for improvement (consider composition, lighting, exposure, overall feel, etc.)

 

Strength: Strong dark colors make the photo look creepy.

 

Area for growth: Needs something to draw the eye to it.

  

Objective 7: Photographic Styles (ex. portrait, landscape, etc.) – Explain why the settings and composition are appropriate for the style of photography. (How did you create the shot?)

 

Type/style of photography:

The camera mode (P, TV, Av, M): P.

f stop used: f/3.5-5.6 IS II.

Shutter speed used: 1/400.

ISO used: 1600.

Exposure compensation: ƒ/13.0

Focal length: 53.0 mm.

  

Inn At Northrup Station / Portland / USA.

The science hallway at Williams Field Highschool while classes are in, taken 10/28/13

run thru the hall of infinity ...hope you find something nice along the way : )

More cool light fixtures here.

I am lucky to have a proper entrance hallway in my small condo ... so many condos today aren't designed with a proper foyer, so you end up standing in the middle of someone's kitchen or living room as soon as you step inside.

 

I made it into a mini gallery of photos I've taken during vacations to Barcelona and Rome. One of these days I will switch up the photos and add newer ones of Tokyo and Kyoto.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1

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