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Architectural Photography, fixed

11 October, 2007 (19:29) | architecture, gear, photography, sigma | By: trevor


Shanghai Commercial Bank

So, I’m shooting some architectural photography these days. As I progress, I expect to add it to my skillset as a marketable skill. One that will hopefully allow me to grow my professional photography. While I’m working on it, I’m needing to practice shooting with the wide angle and then correct it in Photoshop later. So, here’s my first stab at it.

I’m sure I’ll need some work, but not bad for my first one? Don’t you think?

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Comment from Brian Auer
Time: October 11, 2007, 10:29 pm

Hey, nice and square — it doesn’t get much better than that! I’d say that’s a pretty good stab.

Comment from the_wolf_brigade
Time: October 12, 2007, 3:01 am

Shame about the van, but nice textures in the building.

Comment from Brian Auer
Time: October 12, 2007, 6:13 pm

I don’t know, I like the van in there… and the person. I think those two elements really add character to the overall shot. They’re not so intrusive that they overpower the main subject, but they add a little quirk to the photo.

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