Super Blue Sky in Baltimore
These are some of the photos I shot while on my way back to the office from shooting my co-worker as seen in this thread.
Mostly done with my nifty new glass polarizer that came in my set with my 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM. But also blasted the sat with PS to really make it surreal. Enjoy!
And then one lone parking meter that looked a little ate up.
C&C welcome as always.
Mostly done with my nifty new glass polarizer that came in my set with my 70-200 f/2.8L IS USM. But also blasted the sat with PS to really make it surreal. Enjoy!
And then one lone parking meter that looked a little ate up.
C&C welcome as always.
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Moving away from photography and into cinema. PM me if you have questions about DSLR workflow or production questions.
Film Reel: http://vimeo.com/19955876
Moving away from photography and into cinema. PM me if you have questions about DSLR workflow or production questions.
Film Reel: http://vimeo.com/19955876
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I dont know if that makes any sense, but lately I have been paying attention to other work on architectre, specifically, and this apparent pattern caught my eye. I'm going to work on it.
In this case, the three photos show a strong continuity. The way the building angles are aligned...anyway they are cool, interesting shots. That saturation really makes them pop.
I like the way the last one has strong central focus.
Perhaps it's that most folks, when they photograph buildings... are on the ground? :P
Thank you for your kind words and comments. Let me know how your theory turns out. :P
Moving away from photography and into cinema. PM me if you have questions about DSLR workflow or production questions.
Film Reel: http://vimeo.com/19955876
yeah thats quite possibly it
i have a lot of half baked ideas
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