More Posts in: Architectural Photography
A seeds eater
Nothing more.
Athens photos
A few shots from the winter of 2025. The last one was inside of the Acropolis Museum. (Unfortunately, I could get everyone to walk exactly where I wanted them to. hahaha)
New version of Bluristic available
For iPhone users - a new version of Bluristic has dropped (v1.8) which offers new features and significant improvements in stability & useability.
Focus Stacking ~ New to Me
I am interested in learning Macro/Closeup photography and understanding that Focus Bracketing is a good part of the process, I thought I would give focus stacking a try.
Vintage Lens
Another visit to our garden using a vintage lens (Canon FD 50mm f/1.4) on my Canon R5. NOTE: With this lens the minimum focusing distance is 18" at which point you have 1/4" depth of field.
2 Comments
First of all great start. You went more to the close up side of architecture. After you enjoyed this Photoshoot. start putting focus on the lines. Try avoiding very wide lenses or correct them in post. Architecture is always more contrast in b and w. But try to use where's needed.
Great start! Really...
Few tips: While using a super wide, be carefull with converging lines... you can even correct it in post or shot in same angle as the build(do not point the lens up or down); Also be carefull with BW as it should have more contrast in architecture(at least I like this way:) )
Keep it up!