Architecture Photography in Washington State
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
We encounter all types of problems. Rain, snow, sun, or overcast. Something in the way. We can't get high enough, we can't get far enough back. We can't make someone smile or we can't get the tree out of the way!
It's always something.
I was glad to tell this client that I would make it happen.
Things turned out great, even through the light rain and overcast skies.
:-)
Labels: aaron potter, OneBloom Photography, washington interior photography, washington state architecture photography
posted by Aaron Potter @ 11:14 PM,
4 Comments:
- At February 20, 2008 7:40 AM, KBISTUDIO.COM said...
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Actually, cloudy skies and rain (just enough to coat the cement) are the best conditions for architecture, as your pictures show. :)
- At February 20, 2008 3:43 PM, june arras said...
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Beautiful home. With the conditions you did it justice. Loving it!
- At February 23, 2008 5:29 PM, Shannon said...
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I love these photographs! Did you use some kind of HDR program, lighting, or photoshop techniques to get the light inside and the natural light outside just right?
- At February 25, 2008 6:41 PM, Gerry Bouchard said...
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A must-have for architecture photography is straight, parallel lines. The vertical lines in all three images converge toward the top. Fix that and you have some great work. The lighting was in your favor, but I can't get passed the lines.
Regards,
Gerry.