Sunday, August 09, 2009

a capitol idea

capitol

Trying something new, for me, on a very well worn subject. I was part of an organised photo walk last weekend, that made a beeline for the capitol building. I've shot this so many times over the last ten years but tried to come up with a different approach. This is about 200 frames, exposed at different EV values to give some interest, and composed using Photoshop's photomerge with fairly non-standard settings, to make it work badly. Rather than trying to make one seamless blend of all the images, so that it looks like I had a wide angle lens with me, I like trying to assemble it in a slightly more incorrect way, to give the resulting image some more character. I've done this with landscapes before, using a 50mm lens. Here I used an 85mm lens and just shot away. It's useful to fix the white balance or shoot in RAW and assemble all the images in the same white balance setting, just to avoid colour shifts, unless of course that's what you are after.

6 comments:

Anita Jesse said...

This is wonderfully unique and fascinating. Who would have thought?! What a great way to turn something that could have become a boring repetition into an interesting challenge. For me, one of the most interesting aspects of this is that you had the patience to shoot the 200 frames.

Jan Klier said...

Very well done. Both in terms of visual thinking as well as technical non-correct execution.

Dave Wilson said...

This is great, Gordon. Definitely the most creative image I've seen from the photowalk participants yet!

wblj said...

Very cool, Gordon! It was great to see you...

David Garait said...

A wonderfull shoot ! I love this pano

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