BRIAN TIERNEY PHOTOGRAPHY
Architectural
One of the biggest differences of shooting architectural verses all other types of photography is the type of lenses used. Although they are used in fine art and product photography, Tilt-Shift lens are most commonly used for architectural photography.
Tilt-Shift lenses allow compensation for depth of field, perspective effects and most importantly, keystone correction. That is, the apparent leaning of buildings towards the vertical centerline of the photo when shooting upwards, a common effect in architectural photography.
Sometimes, the building is so old, it actually is leaning…………
San Diego is a beautiful city that can be appreciated any time of the day or night. However, it has a special feel when viewed from the San Diego Skyline Viewpoint at night.
In the heart of downtown LA resided a massive piece of sculptor called “Airplane Parts”. Created in 2003, it greeted visitors to the Museum of Contemporary Arts. Made of scraps of old airplanes wired together into a massive airplane parts tree. The artwork was 25 feet tall and 65 feet across.
Although it has been compared to the works of Pablo Picasso, it was removed in 2021. Some say it simply flew away.
The Walt Disney Concert Hall, designed by architect Frank Gehry, has stood out as a gem in a city skyline filled with Architectural achievements. Opened in 2003 as the newest of The Music Center’s four venues
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