Hello!
Goya's Gate - Museum El Prado - Madrid, Spain
museo del prado by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
Chamonix F1
Nikkor SW 65/4
Rollei Retro 100 : Rodinal 1+50 (11')
Epson 4990 /Epson Scan
Cheers!
Antonio
Hello!
Goya's Gate - Museum El Prado - Madrid, Spain
museo del prado by Antonio Gimeno, on Flickr
Chamonix F1
Nikkor SW 65/4
Rollei Retro 100 : Rodinal 1+50 (11')
Epson 4990 /Epson Scan
Cheers!
Antonio
Whilst rummaging through some old files, I ran across this one from my early explorations with the 8x10 a couple of years ago. I was rather taken by the contrast between the convoluted form of the tree and the precise, nearly neo-classical brick facade of the former O.M. Edwards Factory here in Syracuse.
Though its not too bad here, I have since learned how to manage the bellows sag on my aged Korona a bit better.
Korona Commercial 8x10, Kowa 360mm, Ilford HP5, Epson V750 scan of negative
Confederation building, Ottawa
Crown Graphic, Wollensak Optar 90mm f6.8 at f32, HP5, Red filter
Confederation building, Ottawa by Howard Sandler, on Flickr
Hi everybody,
My first architecture image with the Shenhao 4x5 in 4x5 format and all together the 5th image with this camera.
I am still not used to everything but have a lot of fun.
Here you can see a picture from Shenyang in China of the rather new Grand Theatre Hall.
Everybody calls it the diamond and I am sure there are a lot of brilliant pictures hidden to be explored.
So I will definitely come again and see what I can find.
This particular image though is not convincing me so much and I like to ask for some ideas about interesting composition ideas on such kind of building.
I know the light and contrast (I added some in LR) was also not the best, so this could definitely give a boost as well but what makes me more headache is the composition...
Especially with the newer architecture, where strong perspective could make sense, I am still lost when I stand in front.
Looking forward to your comments and feedback.
Thanks and best regards, Miguel
BTW: This was done with a 90mm, giving me almost no movement possibilities anymore.
Diamond_20180220_1 by Miguel Buschhauer, on Flickr
Last edited by Moogie; 22-Feb-2018 at 07:21. Reason: add a sentence
... and here is the second image of this day:
Skyscrapers in contrast to light sky without clouds.
Contrast added in LR.
Even it loses a lot of details, I find it much more attractive compared to the flat low contrast original.
I could also post it, in case somebody is interested.
Cheers, Miguel
NWG_20180220_2 by Miguel Buschhauer, on Flickr
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