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Here's the first set of images from my shoot for my old highschool. Things I've learned?

1. I need a tilt-shift lens for this. They aren't paying me ( I offered to do it, as I wanted to photograph the school and gain publicity), so I may still ask them to give me some monies to rent a tilt-shift. We'll see...

2. Mind the wide-angle + circular polarizer combo. I forgot a few times, and I had to struggle to edit it out.

3. I need my sensor cleaned again. The blue skies made that apparent.

4. I can't wait to shoot this weekend when there's late afternoon light throwing a much better light on the front of some of the buildings.

5. I enjoy this style of photography, but I feel like I have a LOT to learn about it.

6. Cars and such in the background annoy me to no end. I'll be excited to shoot this weekend as there will be few to no cars.

The Library Entrance:
_RSP2084 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

Converse Art Gallery/Campus Store:
_RSP2101 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

The Cranston Building (freshman building) and the Gym's (there's two) on the right:
_RSP2118-Edit by f_one_eight, on Flickr

The Entrance to Alumni Hall:
_RSP2159 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

The Allis House as seen framed by the trees in front of the Cranston Building:
_RSP2166 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

Shattuck, as seen from the Library Entrance:
_RSP2186 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

The Glass Atrium:
_RSP2273 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

Front of the Cranston Building:
_RSP2303 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

The North Entrance to Campus:
_RSP2330-Edit by f_one_eight, on Flickr

The Observatory/Telescope:
_RSP2358 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

The Football Field, as seen from the top of the gym:
_RSP2351 by f_one_eight, on Flickr

Campus Sign by the South Entrance:
_RSP1884 by f_one_eight, on Flickr


Cheers!
Jake

P.S., more to come! :)
 
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better light will help.
note the pincushion distortion on cranston bldg.
too much off angles and tight POVs for good arhcitectural shots, imo.
 
better light will help.
note the pincushion distortion on cranston bldg.
too much off angles and tight POVs for good arhcitectural shots, imo.

Fair enough. Clearly I need some practice in this genre.

Jake


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On phone. But first thoughts here are cool tones and slightly under exposed. Would like to see warmth and brighter.

Were you using a polarizer? It appears that way.

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On phone. But first thoughts here are cool tones and slightly under exposed. Would like to see warmth and brighter.

Were you using a polarizer? It appears that way.

using tapatalk.

I was using a polarizer. Slight mistake on some, as I can was shooting too wide. And, the cool tones is my style. I know so many seem to nitpick about it, but I think that's just how I like to shoot. I've never been a fan of super "warm" images.

Jake


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Yeah, you've got some odd angles and perspectives going here... I'd try a different lens I think. Some of the red brick looks almost burgundy, that's where the color seems like it could be better.

With the Allis House I feel like I can't see much of the house, I like the idea but what's to the right? recycling bins? they don't need to be in the frame. It feels like as a viewer I need to be in closer, probably use a longer lens and keep parts of other buildings etc. along the edges of the frames out of the pictures. See everything in the viewfinder/background before you release the shutter.

With North Entrance and South Entrance, move around and try a different vantage point to keep cars out of the shot, put them behind the booth/sign. W/South if you'd stepped left you might have gotten that nice building in the back as part of the scene but not the chopped off parts of cars to the right, put them behind the sign and out of view. (I make things 'disappear' all the time by moving my feet/myself.)

The one of the football field is nice, that's where the wide angle seemed to work well. You seem to have good ideas and you're right, it takes practice.
 
Yeah, you've got some odd angles and perspectives going here... I'd try a different lens I think. Some of the red brick looks almost burgundy, that's where the color seems like it could be better.

With the Allis House I feel like I can't see much of the house, I like the idea but what's to the right? recycling bins? they don't need to be in the frame. It feels like as a viewer I need to be in closer, probably use a longer lens and keep parts of other buildings etc. along the edges of the frames out of the pictures. See everything in the viewfinder/background before you release the shutter.

With North Entrance and South Entrance, move around and try a different vantage point to keep cars out of the shot, put them behind the booth/sign. W/South if you'd stepped left you might have gotten that nice building in the back as part of the scene but not the chopped off parts of cars to the right, put them behind the sign and out of view. (I make things 'disappear' all the time by moving my feet/myself.)

The one of the football field is nice, that's where the wide angle seemed to work well. You seem to have good ideas and you're right, it takes practice.

Thanks for the detailed response! I still have a few more days of shooting, and to be honest, these were quick edits. They aren't quite ready to deliver to the client yet, so these aren't the final products. I'll look at your comments when I'm back in Lightroom and see what I can do [emoji5]️

Jake


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Look on my comp. Sticking to my first reactions. Colors look really off.
 
Look on my comp. Sticking to my first reactions. Colors look really off.

I'll re-calibrate and re-work this afternoon.

Jake


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Not bad but the upside down logo on the football field is driving me nuts.

Nice campus!
 
Not bad but the upside down logo on the football field is driving me nuts.

Nice campus!

Haha that's the first thing my mother noticed too!


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