Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Tips for photographing architecture
It's been difficult building my architectural photography portfolio. Partly because usually getting a nice dramatic dusky shot usually requires good premises access for turning lights on or off, possibly adding or modifying lights, opening or closing shades, moving cars off the street etc. This is the public library in Durango, CO which I've had in mind for quite a while. The front side usually has a lot of cars and clutter when the library is open and the lights are on. But one evening it occurred to me to
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Enough with the noise, fuggedaboudit
I was fortunate enough to capture this image of the Manhattan skyline recently from the "Top of the Rock" (Rockefeller Center) in New York. The observatory at Top of the Rock has a strict rule prohibiting tripods so I took this hand held. In low light shooting hand held, you will probably have to boost your ISO quite a bit, even if you open your aperture. For this shot
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