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A part of the Apple building in Brussels.

A part of the Apple building in Brussels.
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Behind The Lens

Location

It was in Brussels, in the area of the "Porte de Namur". It is the first Apple store in Belgium.

Time

It was the 19 november 2015. It was a workshop with Sophie Voituron great photographer of architecture.

Lighting

I would like to create a great perspective photography. This part of the building look like a "Cobra". The wheather wasn't so good, it was very cloudy.

Equipment

This was shot on Canon EOS 60D with EF-S10-22 mm 3,5-4,5 USM.

Inspiration

It was a workshop about Architecture photography with Sophie Voituron. I see on internet that building must be great to take some photography.

Editing

Post-processing, no. But i work with lightroom and Silver Efex Pro 2 for the B&W.

In my camera bag

Two reflex Canon EOS 60D and 80D with lenses : 70-300 mm, 18-135 mm and 10-22 mm. And also Sony A7 with lenses : 28-70 mm and a 35mm 2,8 Zeiss. A tripod manfrotto.

Feedback

Be patient, take your time (the building don't move) and turn around your subject to find the best angle. (Sorry for my poor english)

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