I really like architectural photos taken in interesting lighting situations
as well. However, when traveling with the family, that isn't always an
option. Of course, even when I could take pictures at 'interesting' times,
I'm not always good about taking that opportunity. <g>
On 12/5/06, Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Ah, Harvard! A most photogenic place, for sure. I enjoyed the
> architectural
> photos. Not what I usually do, but I keep threatening. I tend to like them
> in more demanding light situations, though, because it's not the
> architecture itself that attracts me, but the mood or feel of the design
> elements, and I tend to get more of that from low/weird light. But, of
> course, that means schlepping a tripod around and making a spectacle of
> yourself. Not that making a spectacle of yourself is all that unusual in
> the
> Cambridge area. <g>
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> FWIW . . .
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> --Bob
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