Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Architectural Notes

Architechtural photography allows you to show the beauty in a building or home.


It allows you top interpert a seemingly plain building the the image that you see it.


It also allows for long exposure photgraphs as buildings obviously do not ever move.


Camera Settings:


-use a small er aperture (bigger nuimber) so that you can have a greatyer depth of field and expand the range that is in fcous.


-Use slow shutter speeds to capture enough light, and help show emotion in the photo.


-Using photshop can help greatly in takiong out things that you dont want, and greater emphasizing things in the frame


-I have always been a fan of adding a large vignette around the boparder of the frame, like here:


-Usinfg filters to change the color of the frame, or to make it balck and white is often helpful.
-Triopods are a necessity for shooting exposures faster than 1/100 of a seconsd as there will be too much shaking and the exposure will be blurry.

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