Hey what are you doing taking photos of my house??
Don't you know about the privacy laws huh huh??
On 17/3/08 8:27 AM, in article 20080317071652.422@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Troy
Piggins" <usenet-0803@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> * JimKramer wrote:
>> On Mar 16, 3:02�pm, Troy Piggins <usenet-0...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>> Have always wanted to take a night shot of this house. �Was
>>> watching a movie at the cinema round the corner the other night
>>> and happened to have camera and tripod in the car, so afterwards
>>> stopped off on the way home.
>>>
>>> I wanted to make it feel a little spooky. �Not sure how I went
>>> with that, and also not sure about the composition. �I know it's
>>> dead centre. �There is a street sign just out of the right side
>>> of shot, and a street light on the left.
>>>
>>>
http://piggo.com/~troy/photos.php?album=2008_03_14&img=photos/2008_03...
>>
>> First re-shoot it. Closer with a wider angle so that it "looms" over
>> you.
>>
>> Take your flash with you and using it hand held and manually
>> triggered, illuminate the house from several points to get rid of the
>> street light colors. Play with the ISO and the aperture to get the
>> time you need for a quick walk around.
>
> Thanks Jim. Good advice. I thought that first shot was looming
> a bit - taken at 17mm. I can go wider with 10-22 lens :)
>
>> Try cloning the windows back in the lower story, the plywood really
>> detracts.
>
> Really? I liked the ply, made it clear there's noone at home.
>
>> Have fun.
>
> Oh, you can count on that :)
> Thanks again.


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