starshuffler opened this issue on Dec 03, 2001 ยท 9 posts
starshuffler posted Mon, 03 December 2001 at 1:08 PM
starshuffler posted Mon, 03 December 2001 at 1:12 PM
SueO posted Mon, 03 December 2001 at 2:50 PM
Well I like them real well, and I'm not sure how to make them more interesting. You can always adopt weird shooting angles, if it's appropriate to the ends...What are you using them for, again? You really nailed the exposures btw. Good job. You know I didn't even notice the religious icon til you mentioned it...
bsteph2069 posted Mon, 03 December 2001 at 4:06 PM
I like the second picture. Religious icon and all. Can you add a light to the upper left of the first picture. It can add some light but perhaps not destroy the good reflection on the nifty tiling. Perhaps you can move a little back just to include all of the tables and chairs. Bsteph
Rork1973 posted Mon, 03 December 2001 at 5:28 PM
Somehow #1 feels a bit unbalanced, but nice anyway....#2 is great stuff. Btw, it's just too kool how the light is still neutral and not the usual yellow when shooting indoors at night. wow!
starshuffler posted Mon, 03 December 2001 at 11:56 PM
Alpha, I think I will have problems taking two steps back LOL. I shot this with the wall against my back three or four steps up a staircase because that's as far as I can go. This is a small house, and my designer friend and I are really doing a great effort trying to make this look like a mansion. I'll try shooting at floor level, though. Thanks!
gsalas posted Tue, 04 December 2001 at 9:00 AM
What lense did you use? I'd atack this with a 24mm or so if it is so small. -Gabe-
starshuffler posted Tue, 04 December 2001 at 11:27 AM
I can't remember which lens I used for these-- I left my equipment with my friend. Aack.
Rork1973 posted Wed, 05 December 2001 at 8:00 AM
If you have the gutts you could throw in a 16mm 2.8....I love to use it in large buildings, with long empty walls or staircases. Just as long as it's not a round structure it could be pretty interesting. Don't mean a nikkor, but a cheap zenitar 16mm is good enough....lots of contrast.