Posts Tagged ‘sequence’

Sequence – House Portraits

Sequence – House Portraits

Improvised “studio” in my living room. Better done at the end of the night.

Settings:
It’s not what you would call a strobist masterpiece, but there you go:
Nikon D700 + 24-70 f/2.8 | 1/60sec at f/5.6 | ISO 1100 | SB-800 on camera (making this not a strobist set-up at all) with some kind of baloon diffuser.


Car Park – Malta International Airport

Car Park – Malta International Airport

I spotted this empty car park from the bus, and liked its yellow lines under the blue maltese sky.
Wandering around an airport with an SLR is probably one of the best way to get arrested and miss one’s flight, so I was very quick, almost instinctive, and I hope the pictures go well together.


1 Poultry

1 Poultry

I’m healthily obsessed with this building situated just in front of Bank station.
I like its colors and I love its CCTV camera.
If you like this sequence, you might also enjoy the others, on flickr.


Victoria Street Facades

Victoria Street Facades

Those facades in Victoria Street don’t get many looks, as tourists are usually passing by on their way to Buckingham Palace. Give it a cloudy day though and they become intriguing and slightly threatening shapes.


An afternoon in the City

An afternoon in the City

Walking around Farringdon and Holborn, at the end of the afternoon.
People are just starting to leave the office so the streets aren’t yet too crowded.
Technical info:
All photos taken with a Nikon D700 and the 24-70 2.8.
Post treatment: Cropped (duh ), and preset Direct Positive in Lightroom or B&W High Contrast.
The photos are then put [...]