Matt_82 wrote:
Roujin wrote:Best photo of the set imho. Really nice layout, really nice lighting, contrast, geometric patterns, the works. This is exactly the sort of shot twatty architects everywhere get moist over as they imagine putting their 'studio' logo with it's rarest pepe typeface over it in a full page spread in an industry rag. I mean that in the best possible way!
Well there's only so many hours in the day. I was lucky enough to be able to take 2 years to go to college and learn properly. Still, if you're looking for something that can be done without devoting too much time to it, try taking an ordinary household item from your house and photographing it 5 different ways. It gets you thinking.hylian_elf wrote:Wish I was as good as you. And other 'graphers. I was just thinking earlier today, on the way home, how wasted my gear is. I just don't use my camera. I have in fact sold some of my best lenses and only have a crap zoom and decent versatile kit lens. (Needed the money.)
davyK wrote:That stood out for me too. Looks like a still from a Bergman or Bela Tarr film.Roujin wrote:Best photo of the set imho.
hylian_elf wrote:@Matt_82: you gonna take, or have you taken, some autumn pics? Must be lovely up north. Colours better than down south already I imagine. Certainly seemed that way from my trip up to Leeds-ways on Sunday.
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