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Taking a new approach to an exterior tower photo
From the course: Architectural Photography: A Fine Art Approach
Taking a new approach to an exterior tower photo
- It's nice having a patch of grass here to set my stuff down and get set up. I'm going to switch lenses to the 70 to 200 which is going to give me a lot of flexibility in pulling out abstracts from this building. And what we're going to do is take off the polarizer, we're not going to need to polarize. Make sure it's nice and clean. Alright, now lens hood, very important, we've got a lot of sunlight going here, we don't want any flare introduced. So the lens hood's going to be great. With the 70 to 200 we have this optical steady shot on the lens itself. So, before I've used the camera now I've got to make sure that's set to on. Looks great, okay. Now I'd love to leave this here but the problem is I'm going to be focused on that and not paying attention to my bag and we're in a city, so the smart thing to do always keep it on your back. So it's going to come back up. Got the neck strap for safety of the camera. I'm going to secure the bag. Okay, let's check our settings. F8's going…
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Exploring the residential Van Buren Tower facade51s
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Taking a new approach to an exterior tower photo5m 11s
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Photographing a skyscraper tower straight on3m 34s
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Taking a long exposure of clouds above a skyscraper9m 56s
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