Location photography covers a wide range of disciplines – from the captured image of a fleeting moment using existing light to the highly structured and preconceived advertising image using introduced light.
While ago I went to London hopping to do some practise in night photography. Unfortunately I wasn’t too successful in that and in order to present at least some of my work I made just images as a fragments from my weekend in there which I will be presenting as my second theme in Location photography.
All pictures will be printed in this year’s calendar issue format, making nice flashback and giving different look to City of London captured by me.
- SETUP LOCATION: City of London.
- LIGHTING: Natural light, araound midday and evening.
- LENS: WIDE ANGLE LENS KIT LENS Nikon 18-55mm VR lens; TELEPHOTO Tamron AF 70-300mm lens.
- CAMERA SETTINGS: I use Manual exposure mode, to get full control over Shutter speed and Aperture.
- ACCESSORIES: Tripod Velbon DF-50.
I like the perspective on the first picture, the colour contrast on the picture with the hut and the London Eye, and I'm impressed with with the last one - how did you achieve this? Something that I want to try next term
ReplyDeleteI really hate the last one, as I had to cropped to fit in calendar, I show you how its need to be in the next lesson...Its done by slow shutter speed...creating a moment, the best option for traffic capture...
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ReplyDeleteThese images are of the highest quality well done, the big Ben shot and how you have post produced it suit each other perfectly.The still life of the leaves , the Sherlock Holmes shop ate are beautiful images, well done and the calendar looked great!
Steve
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ReplyDeleteBecause of the complexity of what you are doing with the different units at this stage just target directly what you havent done or have low value labels.
Also remember that you have 2 weeks from the last class to add more value from home,but all looks incredibly good and you should be getting very high grades again.
Steve