F8 1/250 ISO 400
I've taken this photo of this Jublee Building which was made in the year 1907. This building does look like a house. I really like the pattern on the building. I've did some negative space around the building. I see leading lines, repetition and cropping. The Parnell library is getting very old.
In camera raw I've put the exposure down to -1.05, the contrast up to +12, the shadows up to +17 and the whites up to +3 so I see the difference between the before and after
F8 1/500 ISO 400
I've taken this photo of the Parnell Library Building. I see that it has got lots of leading lines, repetition, cropping, shape, texture and pattern. I've zoomed right in on the Parnell Library Building.
I can only see a tiny little bit of sky but not too much sky.
In camera raw I've changed the exposure up to +0.90 so I see the difference between the before and after.
F8 1/640 ISO 400
I've taken this photo of the museum building. I see leading lines, repetition, cropping and shape. I see a flag on top of the museum building. I see some sky. There is negative space around the building.
In camera raw I've changed the tint up to +6, the exposure up to +0.40, the contrast up to +25 and the shadows up to +18 so I can see the difference between the before and after.
F4 1/400 ISO 400.
I've taken this photo of these stairs. I see leading lines, repetition and shape. This photo looks grey.
In camera raw I've put the tint up to +10, the exposure up to +0.60, the contrast up to +28, the shadows up to +19 and the whites up to +15.




Hi William
ReplyDeleteIt seems that your Portfolio project is also about architecture. This weekend you should focus your research on photographers documenting architecture. You should start by looking at these three photographers:
Simon Devitt
http://www.simondevitt.com/
Patrick Reynolds
http://www.patrickreynolds.co.nz/flash.html
Jason Mann
http://jasonmann.co.nz/architecture-photography-exteriors-portfolio/
Could you please post the above information on the museum into a different post and title it: Digital Technology 2 - Auckland Museum response