Monday, January 10, 2011

Blog Notes Pages 184-189

More on architectural photography...
-as much image sharpness as possible
-smallest detail should be clear (try smaller f-stop)
-all visual art relies on value
-range of values=contrast
-value can be used to emphasize certain parts of an image

-texture=tactile or touchable quality of a surface
-color=emphasize color and setting
-black and white=value, shape, and texture

-lighting is very important for interior shots
-for big view or wide interior shots a wide-angle lense is best
-tripods give needed balance and portability
-when shooting in black and white, filters can improve images
-sky and clouds often merge to create uniform
-polarizer filters takes care of the bright reflections
-filters can also bring out textures in stone and concrete

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