Pete_Rowbottom
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High Key architechture, Kensington, London
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Contest Finalist in Monochrome Reflections Photo Contest
Contest Finalist in Monthly Pro Photo Contest Volume7
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Location
V&A Museum, Kensington, LondonTime
Midday - AfternoonLighting
Al the lighting in the building is natrual from the glass roofEquipment
Nikon D750, Nikon 14-24 f/2.8Inspiration
It's absolutely ages since I've done any meaningful architechtural shots as I've been so busy it's easy to overlook my other favourite genre. A day off last week saw me head down to London for a full days shooting, the weather had looked to be poor but the beauty of shooting in London is it really doesn't matter as you just switch to indoor locations, and there are so many you could have a week and still not get round them all. I've come away from this day with a few images I'm really happy with, some from new locations, some I've shot in the past, this being one of my favourites, the light in here is gorgeous during the day but can pose a bit of a challenge with the dynamic range in the scene. I took the D750 for this shoot as the rear flip out screen is an absolute godsend for this type of photography, and allows you to frame up subjects from really unusual angles without having to lie on the floor and get covered in someone eklses chewing gum... something you only do once !Editing
Just basic contrast adjustments, dodge / burnIn my camera bag
2 Camera Bodies, Nikon D850 / D750, Wide angle lens, mid range lens, telephoto zoom usually Nikon 70-200 f/4Feedback
Always keep a look out for great reflections !