Showing posts with label sigma 12-24. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sigma 12-24. Show all posts

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Day 24 of 365:
Frequencies

This evening I visited the site of a radio transmitter approximately 25 miles from home. On arrival, the sheep dispersed and I had to sit through a ten minute shower before getting to work.

This was shot on a Canon EOS 5D with a Sigma 12-24mm lens and was cropped to a ratio of 5:4 in post process. I also amended the colour temperature to get rid of some of the nasty orange cast on the grass from the nearby streetlamp, while trying to retain a nice colour through the sky.

Sunday, 5 September 2010

Day 20 of 365:
No Place Like Home

I made a visit to an abandoned house today and did an exterior study. It's a nice location and the building itself looks in pretty good condition which got me thinking about why it might have been left in the first place. Scattered around the grounds are some possessions which start to tell a story. The interior was virtually impossible to access so I concentrated on exploring the exterior.



As an aside, I've started to really like the look of the portrait format when shooting buildings/urbans. It's a different direction, but I really like the aesthetic of it, and it gets me thinking about different angles.