Posts Tagged ‘Architectural Photography’

Urban and City Photography Tips

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Cities can provide a large number of photo opportunities, many of which are not available in smaller towns or elsewhere. Whether you live in a city or are planning to visit one, in this article I'll share some ideas for interesting subjects and tips for capturing great photos of them.

Urban and City Photography Tips

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Urban Landscape Photography Tips

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Urban Landscape Photography involves capturing the buildings and structures in our towns and cities. Because most of us live in towns or cities, it is a much closer subject to deal with than traveling out to the countryside for some traditional landscape photography.

Although photographing gray concrete buildings might not sound appealing compared to being out in the country, urban landscape photography can produce some fantastic photos.

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February 12th, 2012 at 12:09 pm

Architectural Detail Photography Tips

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When photographing architecture, it is common to try and photograph the whole building, or maybe a whole room. However, focusing on the smaller details of a building can also make for great photos.

Good subjects for architectural detail shots include items like the decorated bases of columns, pedestals, elaborate door frames, and balustrades.

Architectural detail of ancient Greek stone column
greece09-2323 by Tinnytintin on flickr (licensed CC-BY-ND)

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April 1st, 2011 at 5:00 am