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FollowOriginal Victorian Billiard room Bantock House Museum Wolverhampton
Original Victorian Billiard room Bantock House Museum Wolverhampton
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Awards
Fall Award 2020
Superb Composition
Absolute Masterpiece
Top Choice
Exceptional Contrast
Jaw Dropping
Superior Skill
Outstanding Creativity
All Star
Magnificent Capture
Peer Award
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Sandyfriedkin1942
February 04, 2014
Love this room. The wood paneling, the rug, leather chair & fireplace in the far corner, and the billiard table are perfect. Just how I would imagine an old Billiard Room would look like in England. The lighting in the room is perfect too. Sandy
jasongarton
February 12, 2014
Thank you so much glad you like it :) certainly a true reflection on a period English wealthy home
PhotoArtByAstrid
February 14, 2014
You managed to capture the feeling of this grand place beautifully. Loving the light....
birdlover54
February 16, 2014
I agree with BirdieLady! the lighting is perfect against the wood and just enough light for the pool table. Beautiful composition!
mountainman70
February 17, 2014
would have won my favorite room contest - used to live in one of these - great contrast and lighting - just fabulous
lindabonskowski
January 12, 2015
Love this shot. You've captured the warm feel of the room...a very masculine room I might add! :)
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Behind The Lens
Location
Bantock House WolverhamptonTime
11amLighting
using the natural lighting coming into the room through the windows as well as the rooms lighting , casting shadows and warm spots as well as adding to the atmosphereEquipment
canon 7d with battery grip , 3 spare batteries, canon 100mm f2.8 lens canon 50mm f1.8 , 18-135 canon lens , every day shooting lens, canon 70-300mm , gloxy 580 flash , a range of density and polorizing filters,Inspiration
I was invited along to the museum to take some photos of beautiful rooms that they have , i asses the room when i entered and tried to capture the atmosphere and elegance of the victorian room , but retain the character that it displays,Editing
slight raw adjustment on exposure and white and blackIn my camera bag
canon 7d with battery grip , 3 spare batteries, canon 100mm f2.8 lens canon 50mm f1.8 , 18-135 canon lens , every day shooting lens, canon 70-300mm , gloxy 580 flash , a range of density and polorizing filters,Feedback
assess your location view it from all angles and heights through the live view screen , checking where lighting hits certain objects and how you want the final result to look , get a feel of the location and most importantly take your time , never rush , take a few shots from the same location a few minutes apart , as shadows and lighting can slightly change , observations are paramount