Showing posts with label Church Interiors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church Interiors. Show all posts
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Inside the Crypt of the Domkyrka in Lund, Sweden.
Nikon D90, Nikkor 35mm f1.8G DX, ISO800, Aperture Priority mode, f2.8, 1/6s, hand held, edited in Corel Paintshop Pro X4.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Photographing Weddings is Fun!
Although stressful at times, and tiring to shoot when it stretches to a 12 hour day, I have always enjoyed shooting weddings! I really love to work with people, especially people who are having a whole lot of fun themselves, and at weddings mostly people are very happy, relaxed and in a great mood.
Being properly prepared ahead of time takes most of the stress out of it, however no matter how well you prepare there are always going to be a few surprises along the way, but if you have done the groundwork ahead of time then you should be able to handle the little niggles that come along a whole lot better.
What has always helped me a lot is building a very good relationship with my clients ahead of time, so that on the day they trust me and don't have to stress themselves worrying about whether I am up to documenting their one off very special event that will (hopefully) never be repeated ever again. Some photographers can't deal with that sort of responsibility and hate to shoot weddings, but it is exactly that aspect that gets me revved up! Bring it on!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Heliga Trefaldighets Kyrka Kristianstad 2
Looking the other way... and that's the old organ down at the end above the entrance.
Gotta admire the architecture!
Geek info mostly all the same as the previous pic. ;^)
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Heliga Trefaldighets Kyrka Kristianstad 1
I am not normally a great fan of a lot of HDR type pics that I see on the internet, but if handled properly it can certainly assist in order to handle the big range between the interior and exterior better. I try to simply get closer to the amazing dynamic range that our eyes are able to see.
Nikon D90, Nikkor 18-105mm kit lens at 18mm, Velbon Sherpa tripod, f/11.0, ISO200, 3 bracketed photos merged and edited in Corel Paintshop Pro X4.
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