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Learn To Do Architectural Photography: November 2006
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Thursday, November 23, 2006. Getting a raw deal can be a good thing! Photographers with DSLRs usually have a choice of shooting raw, shooting jpegs, or shooting raw with the addition of the same image in a jpeg. There are probably some fixed lens cameras that offer the same options. If you haven't tried out the raw format, you should.
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Thursday, November 23, 2006. Getting a raw deal can be a good thing! Photographers with DSLRs usually have a choice of shooting raw, shooting jpegs, or shooting raw with the addition of the same image in a jpeg. There are probably some fixed lens cameras that offer the same options. If you haven't tried out the raw format, you should.
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography: June 2007
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Friday, June 01, 2007. My advice to that photographer? Go digital. At least you can see the images on the monitor on the back of the camera, and even though focus is not easy to tell on a screen that small, exposure is easier to see. At least improve your images by using better technology. Labels: hacks in our business. View my complete profile.
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Saturday, September 02, 2006. Is it possible to take architectural photos with a low-priced camera? My answer is an emphatic Yes! So, how do you correct this distortion with a low-priced digital camera? To give you an idea. We purchased this camera for $217.83. Not expensive at all. Posted by archphoto @ 1:50 PM. Comments: Post a Comment.
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography: October 2006
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Wednesday, October 04, 2006. I have been very busy with residential shooting. I will not be able to add to this blog until I have finished several jobs. Hopefully, I will be able to get to the blog some time next month. In the meantime, here is an image from one of my current shoots. Posted by archphoto @ 7:44 PM. View my complete profile.
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Thursday, September 22, 2005. In architectural photography, a similar thing can be done in the digital age, whether shooting on film or capturing an image with a digital camera! Plan for these images, and take the exposures necessary to ensure that you will be able to make the image you envisioned. Posted by archphoto @ 1:39 AM.
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography: September 2005
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Thursday, September 22, 2005. In architectural photography, a similar thing can be done in the digital age, whether shooting on film or capturing an image with a digital camera! Plan for these images, and take the exposures necessary to ensure that you will be able to make the image you envisioned. Posted by archphoto @ 1:39 AM. If you have any...
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Thursday, December 27, 2007. Http:/ learnarchitecturalphotography.blogspot.com/2005 09 01 archive.html. To get an idea of this type of image. I decided that strobes would help cut down on post-production work better than using hotlights. And have purchased a set of high-powered monoblock. I should warn you that studio strobes aren't cheap. ...
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography: December 2007
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Thursday, December 27, 2007. Http:/ learnarchitecturalphotography.blogspot.com/2005 09 01 archive.html. To get an idea of this type of image. I decided that strobes would help cut down on post-production work better than using hotlights. And have purchased a set of high-powered monoblock. I should warn you that studio strobes aren't cheap. ...
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Learn To Do Architectural Photography. This blog is set up to help the novice photographer, or someone who just needs to photograph a building, get better images. Monday, September 04, 2006. Keeping Uprights Upright, Part II. Photoshop comes to the rescue. My solution is to increase the size of the canvas upward in Photoshop. This allows me clone in more sky above the building. I then crop the image back to my original aspect ratio, and I have less ground and more sky, a better look. Look at bottom for.