Monday, January 23, 2012

Downtown Buildings

ISO: 400  f/5.6  shutter speed: 1/1250 

ISO: 400  f/5.6  shutter speed: 1/1250 

ISO: 400  f/5.6  shutter speed: 1/500 

ISO: 400  f/5.6  shutter speed: 1/250 

ISO: 400  f/8.0  shutter speed: 1/250 

ISO: 400  f/5.6  shutter speed: 1/500 

ISO: 400  f/2.8  shutter speed: 1/8000 

ISO: 400  f/5.6  shutter speed: 1/1000

I took these pictures yesterday right after school for a photo assignment for newspaper. I was told to get new buildings, old buildings, ones that have been redone, and just whatever I could find. The first picture is of Hopkins Icehouse because it used to be some feed store. You can even see the word feed and some other things that were left from when it was a feed house. I ran across the street to get this picture and stood on some random bench. The second picture I was standing in the same place as the first, I just turned around and got a picture of the grim from the back. I like how the sun is shining in from the top right corner. The third picture I have no idea what it is of, but I liked how the sun was coming in and shining on part of the buildings. I was having a lot of fun with the sun cause I was shooting during golden hour, and for the fourth picture I once again kind of liked how the sun was coming in. For the fifth and sixth pictures of the perot, I with that car wouldn't have been there. I was trying to show a kinda rustic building with a better looking one. The second to last picture I was trying to  get a view of all the building right together going down the street. And the last picture I actually took while in the car. My mom was driving and I was in passenger seat, and I just rolled down the window and snapped as we drove by. I used a 28-75mm lens for all of these pictures. I brought the fill light up a little on most of these along with the blacks. I had to straighten most of my pictures from this cause they were all pretty crooked.

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