Thursday, May 31, 2012

location - red hill


I like the harsh shadows on the simple shapes
This shot would of worked better if I had a polariser filter with this lens.

location - architectural interior


In this situation a tripod would have been ideal, but I didn't have one at the time. So i had to shoot on a really high ISO with a very low shutter speed and Low apature. 

 Here I liked the way the light fell on the bricks

I am pretty sure everyone else got these shots to.

location - audi


Here I did a panorama of 5 images, the only problem with it I can see is the car movement along the foreground. The time of day we shot this was at peak hour traffic so it was hard to not get cars in the shot, but instead use them to your advantage.
as you can see I have used the car lights in such a way it has created some movement in the foreground. If you simply did not like this look you would easily b able to close tool them light out because there so small.
Here I like the composition of the cars in  row, and the soft light in the back ground.
I shot this 2 different ways, one image used the polarise filter to keep the reflections in the window and the other to remove the reflections. I thought without the reflections it worked a lot better.

location- civic






I am very aware of the converging lines, but I am still yet unsure of how to fix these in photoshop. I would have been able to correct them if I had a tilt shift lens.







Here are some other images I managed to get when I was looking around the place