Basic Architectural Photography Tips and Techniques « Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

Basic Architectural Photography Tips and Techniques

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Denise and Pam and I spent the morning at the famed and beautiful Magnolia Gardens. After three hours sleep on Saturday evening I could not–inexplicably–get to sleep for a nap on Sunday afternoon. We are heading out at 7:15pm to photograph the beautiful Arthur Ravenal Jr. Bridge at sunset.

As things are a bit slow here in May, I will likely be making the drive back to ILE tomorrow morning. The place is really smoking in early April. For information on Denise’s spring Charleston A Creative Adventure Workshop, click here.

This blog post, the 130th in a row,took about an hour to prepare. It was published automatically at 3:00am on Monday morning.


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This 3-frame in-camera HDR Art Vivid image was created at a derelict church south of Charleston, SC with the tripod-mounted Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM lens (at 150mm) and the Canon EOS 5D Mark III. ISO 400. Evaluative metering at zero yielded a base exposure of 1/15 sec. at f/22 in Av mode. Adjust dynamic range was set to 0. Being on a tripod I made sure to disable the Auto align feature. AWB.

Center AF point (Manual selection)/AI Servo Expand/Rear Focus AF on the center of the nearest column and recompose. Click here to see the latest version of the Rear Focus Tutorial.

Brick Columns

The 5D Mark III

Note that when reach is not a factor my first choice camera body is the Canon EOS 5D Mark III as it produces larger image files than the 7D II and, as it is a full frame body, allows you to work wider.

The Brick Columns

We arrived at the location hoping to do some wide angle stuff of the whole structure but a wedding was about to begin…. We stayed respectfully out of sight behind the remains of the old building. That’s when I saw the possibilities of a nicely designed image of the columns. I loved the contrast of the algae growing on the rear columns with the cleaner bricks in the foreground column. The exposed white plaster set things off nicely. Choosing my perspective carefully and then fine-tuning the framing were instrumental in the success of this image. I used my standard slow shutter speed flower technique to ensure a sharp image: Live View with 2-second timer.

As I usually do when creating Art Vivid HDRs I reduced the Saturation of both the YELLOW and GREEN channels. Being on a tripod ensures pretty good image quality when doing in-camera HDRs.


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In 2015, we are offering a 3-DAY IPT before Thanksgiving and a 4-DAY IPT after the holiday. You can attend either and spend Thanksgiving Day with your family. Sign up for both and we will be glad to apply a $100 discount to your balance. We know that there are lots of less costly workshops being offered these days. Many of them are downright cheap. Please remember that you get exactly what you pay for. With us you will have two full time pros there for you every minute we are in the field. Together they have more than 28 seasons of experience at the refuge. If you want the finest in photographic instruction and want to be assured of being in the right spot at exactly the right time every day, do join us.

Bosque del Apache 2015 BIRDS AS ART/A Creative Adventure Instructional Photo-Tour (IPT). 3-FULL DAY IPT: NOV 22-24, 2015. $1149. Two great leaders: Denise Ippolito and Arthur Morris. Meet and greet and introductory slide program after dinner on your own at 7:00pm on SAT NOV 21.

Tens of thousands of Snow Geese, 10,000 Sandhill Cranes, ducks, amazing sunrises, sunsets, and blast-offs. Live, eat, and breathe photography with two of the world’s premier photographic educators at one of their very favorite photography locations on the planet. Top-notch in-the-field and Photoshop instruction. This will make 21 consecutive Novembers at Bosque for artie. This will be denise’s 7th workshop at the refuge. Nobody knows the place better than artie does. Join us to learn to think like a pro, to recognize situations and to anticipate them based on the weather, especially the sky conditions, the light, and the wind direction. Every time we make a move we will let you know why. When you head home being able to apply what you’ve learned on your home turf will prove to be invaluable.

This workshop includes 3 morning and 3 afternoon photography sessions, an inspirational introductory slide program after dinner on your own on Saturday, 11/21, all lunches, and after-lunch digital workflow, Photoshop, and image critiquing sessions.

There is never a strict itinerary on a Bosque IPT as each day is tailored to the local conditions at the time and to the weather. We are totally flexible in order to maximize both the photographic and learning opportunities. We are up early each day leaving the hotel by 5:30 am to be in position for sunrise. We usually photograph until about 10:30am. Then it is back to Socorro for lunch and then a classroom session with the group most days. We head back to the refuge at about 3:30pm each day and photograph until sunset. We will be photographing lots of Snow Geese and lots of Sandhill Cranes with the emphasis on expanding both your technical skills and your creativity.

A $449 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your slot for this IPT. Your balance, payable only by check, will be due on 7/25/2015. If you cancel and the trip fills, we will be glad to apply a credit applicable to a future IPT for the full amount less a $100 processing fee. If we do not receive your check for the balance on or before the due date we will try to fill your spot from the waiting list. Whether or not your spot is filled, you will lose your deposit. If not, you can secure your spot by paying your balance.

Please print, complete, and sign the form that is linked to here and shoot it to us along with your deposit check (made out to “Arthur Morris.”) You can also leave your deposit with a credit card by calling the office at 863-692-0906. If you register by phone, please print, complete and sign the form as noted above and either mail it to us or e-mail the scan. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via e-mail.


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In 2015, we are offering a 3-DAY IPT before Thanksgiving and a 4-DAY IPT after the holiday. You can attend either and spend Thanksgiving Day with your family. Sign up for both and we will be glad to apply a $100 discount to your balance.

We know that there are lots of less costly workshops being offered these days. Please remember that you get exactly what you pay for. If you want the finest in photographic instruction and want to be assured of being in the right spot at exactly the right time, do join us.

Bosque del Apache 2015 BIRDS AS ART/A Creative Adventure Instructional Photo-Tour (IPT). 4-DAY IPT: (three full and two 1/2 DAYS) NOV 28-DEC 2, 2015. $1499. Two great leaders: Denise Ippolito and Arthur Morris. Meet and greet at 3pm on SAT NOV 28 followed by an afternoon photo session at the crane pools and the introductory slide program after dinner on your own.

Tens of thousands of Snow Geese, 10,000 Sandhill Cranes, ducks, amazing sunrises, sunsets, and blast-offs. Live, eat, and breathe photography with two of the world’s premier photographic educators at one of their very favorite photography locations on the planet. Top-notch in-the-field and Photoshop instruction. This will make 21 consecutive Novembers at Bosque for artie. This will be denise’s 7th workshop at the refuge. Nobody knows the place better than artie does. Join us to learn to think like a pro, to recognize situations and to anticipate them based on the weather, especially the sky conditions, the light, and the wind direction. Every time we make a move we will let you know why. When you head home being able to apply what you’ve learned on your home turf will prove to be invaluable.

This workshop includes 4 afternoon (11/28through 12/1), 4 morning (11/29 to 12/2) photography sessions, an inspirational introductory slide program after dinner on your own on Saturday, 11/28, all lunches, and after-lunch digital workflow, Photoshop, and image critiquing sessions.

There is never a strict itinerary on a Bosque IPT as each day is tailored to the local conditions at the time and to the weather. We are totally flexible in order to maximize both the photographic and learning opportunities. We are up early each day leaving the hotel by 5:30 am to be in position for sunrise. We usually photograph until about 10:30am. Then it is back to Socorro for lunch and then a classroom session with the group most days. We head back to the refuge at about 3:30pm each day and photograph until sunset. We will be photographing lots of Snow Geese and lots of Sandhill Cranes with the emphasis on expanding both your technical skills and your creativity.

A $599 non-refundable deposit is required to hold your slot for this IPT. Your balance, payable only by check, will be due on 7/25/2015. If you cancel and the trip fills, we will be glad to apply a credit applicable to a future IPT for the full amount less a $100 processing fee. If we do not receive your check for the balance on or before the due date we will try to fill your spot from the waiting list. Whether or not your spot is filled, you will lose your deposit. If not, you can secure your spot by paying your balance.

Please print, complete, and sign the form that is linked to here and shoot it to us along with your deposit check (made out to “Arthur Morris.”) You can also leave your deposit with a credit card by calling the office at 863-692-0906. If you register by phone, please print, complete and sign the form as noted above and either mail it to us or e-mail the scan. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me via e-mail.

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4 comments to Basic Architectural Photography Tips and Techniques

  • avatar David Peake

    Hi Artie,
    I have done a bit of HDR and my shots come out a bit too green and yellow for my taste.
    I will look up how to adjust the colours as you mention.
    Learning so much here .
    Thanks.
    David

  • Artie, you write: “Note that when reach is not a factor my first choice camera body is the Canon EOS 5D Mark III as it produces larger image files than the 7D II and, as it is a full frame body, allows you to work wider.” Do you favor the 5D Mark III over the 1D X?

    • avatar Arthur Morris/BIRDS AS ART

      Hi John,

      For most flowers and scenics and Urbex I will go with the 5D III. It will be my primary body in the Palouse. See you there soon. 1D X at times for close birds, action, and with TCs when I am not desperate for reach.

      later and love, artie

  • avatar Judy Boyd

    I’ve been to that church, a picturesque place in the SC low country. I look forward to hearing about future plans for workshops in the Charleston area. Love your daily posts!