Friday, January 15, 2016
Architecture
I really don't do enough architectural photography, and it's a shame because there are myriad things that can be the subject for my lens in my home town. Not just mine, of course, as everywhere has something of interest, no matter how large or small. You just need to look, and have the right light.
When I do tackle the theme I like to use a long lens for the job - the longer the better - especially if the building has repeating patterns. All that super-telephoto compression goes a long way in creating graphic images
300mm f/2.8 AF-S VR Nikkor with TC-14EII converter. 1/800 second at f/8. IS0 250. Monopod
© 2016
Labels:
Architecture,
Long Lenses,
Monochrome
Location:
Boscombe Spa Village, Dorset, UK
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