Monday, July 02, 2012

Postcard from Oakland

This is another one of my architectural photos done in downtown Oakland last year. I really got lucky with the light, and, especially the clouds. The horizontal and vertical lines really add a couple of interesting elements to the photo…but the real story is the cloud reflections. It is like an impressionist painting…and to be honest, I did nothing to the cloud reflections to give them that look.

What I did do, thanks to the magic of Lightroom, was change the horizontal and vertical alignments. It appears as if I was up high photographing this image across the street. In reality, I was on the ground shooting upwards. A little manipulation and it appears I am on the same level as the windows. Pretty neat trick, eh?

I love shooting in large cities and on my next photo expedition (which starts at the end of this week) I hope to spend more time with my camera in some of my favorite cities. Plus, I hope to do a little shooting on the Pacific Ocean coastline, something I haven’t done in a long while. The ocean shores seem very attractive to me right now, as sit in 105-110 temperatures every day.

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