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Category: architecture photography

November 23, 2016November 23, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, nature

Wandering around

Sometimes I simply keep it simple but I try not to do anything easy. Was exploring my college and find this building near the athletic area. It was behind a fence so I had to adjust the camera to take the shot without the fence intruding into it.  I wanted to capture the lines and … Continue reading Wandering around

November 21, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, interior architecture

Study smart not hard

Studying hard is irrelevant if you are not doing it right. Everyone has a different way of learning effectively. Some people are able to just grab a book off the shelf and simply jump into it. Others can't do this, some need to listen to someone talk about the subject etc. Once you understand what … Continue reading Study smart not hard

November 20, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, street photography

Spending hours and hours on what you love

We get notice for the things we show in the light that we worked for years on in the dark. If you have a passion you need to spend years crafting that passion. If you play basketball, you have to be shooting, dribbling the ball everyday and playing in games. If you are a photographer … Continue reading Spending hours and hours on what you love

November 20, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, street photography

Keep moving don’t stop

We need to keep moving in order to be anything in life. We are meant to keep moving. If you suddenly just stop you are quitting on yourself because of you circumstances. Life gets in the way but we can just go around our problems and fix them as we move.  This shot was meant … Continue reading Keep moving don’t stop

November 12, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, interior architecture

Different angles

Got to experiment with taking photos of the same object in different angles. Itd best to observe the object and capturing the angle in a way that appeals to you. I knew when I took this shot I would flip it. I just felt the urge to do so and thought it was more interesting … Continue reading Different angles

November 7, 2016November 7, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography

Be grateful for what you have

Caught this while on a bike ride with my Cybershot. There was a fire that occurred behind a church burning a lot of land. I wanted to capture all the holes and basically charred remains of the building. I tried to make the building appear to be falling as how unsteady it looks the holes … Continue reading Be grateful for what you have

November 7, 2016November 7, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, sky

Make light out of dark situations 

Caught this with my Cybershot. The sky was perfectly chaotic. I am trying to experiment with residential houses in my photography. I am always trying to find ways to improve. I may fail but I'm the type to learn from failure and get better.  Even when the world appears to be clouded in darkness. There … Continue reading Make light out of dark situations 

November 1, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, sky

Keep your head up

You never know what you'll find when you keep your head up. I didn't see the cloud at first but after a few shots from a different angle I took my subject in. I wanted the shadows to be my subject but the cloud ended up being the focal point. Took this with my Cybershot … Continue reading Keep your head up

October 28, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography, interior architecture

Lights and industrial play

Explored a hardware store and find a lot of subjects to shoot. Took this with my Samsung Galaxy S3. It's easier to take shots while staying invisible as possible.  Worked with lighting, would have liked to expose the shadow more. I'm going to work on that in the future. Had a lot of fun just … Continue reading Lights and industrial play

October 27, 2016 davidleeRobb architecture photography

Lines and learning from mistakes

Are so important in photography. In the beginning I wasn't paying attention to vertical lines present in my shots. Until I watched a video by Jared Polin who discussed this. I noticed that my lines looked like they were falling back making the building feel like they were falling. For a while I made sure … Continue reading Lines and learning from mistakes

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