awoisoak
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I took it from the Shanghai Tower which is the second highest building in the world (after Burj Khalifa) and has the world highest observation deck.Time
It was just after the sunsetLighting
I wanted to capture the atmosphere created by the surronding buildings' lights but I got to be careful to don't burnt the picture too much. The other thing to take in account is that I was shooting from an indorr observation deck so there were reflections. I managed to setup a piece of clothing around the lens to get rid of them.Equipment
Camera: Sony a7r Lens: Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS Tripod: Silk SBH-100 DQ NInspiration
I always look for observation decks at the cities I visit. On my trip to Shanghai I had already read about Shanghai Tower but it was not open to the public yet. When I realized that the observation deck was just open for VIP I said to my self I had to try... so I asked a few persons and at the end I was able to get an entry ;)Editing
I am a GNU/Linux user so I can't use software such as Lightroom or Photoshop. Said that, there are pretty nice free/open source alternatives sush as Lightzone. I do the processing of all my pictures with this software and I am really happy about it. You can see more samples here: http://www.awoisoak.comIn my camera bag
I am a travel photographer so weight is an important handicap to take in account. Because of that, I jumped to the full frame mirror-less world with a Sony a7r which gives me a high quality with a pretty good weight and dimensions. At the beggining I got a Sony Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA which gives amazing results with such small size. However, I soon felt that it was far to cover my needs. It was not enough wide for landscapes and as a prime lens I didn't get the advantages of any zoom. Because of that, I finally acquired the Sony FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS. As in any zoom lens I lost a bit of quality but I got all the advantages that such a wide range lens gives you. My last adquisition was a hyper wide lens: The Voightlander 10mm e-mount. This is a difficult lens to use but is produce amazing results. I recently got a light tripod (Silk SBH-100 DQ N) which is small and stable enough to take it with me for long walks. Besides that, I always bring with me a couple of filters: - CPL filter: which is quite helpful for bright days, to enhance colors in vegetation and to avoid reflections in come compositions - ND Filter: to play with long exposure picturesFeedback
As mentioned earlier, if you don't have any special attachment to avoid reflections you can setup a piece of clothing around your lens, it works like a charm. In these obersvation decks regular tripod are sometimes not allowed. However, I found that table tripods usually go unnoticed.