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playing with 1.0

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 1:42 pm
by gabrielefx
working in progress for a new furnitures brochure

Re: playing with 1.0

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 2:56 pm
by PAQUITO
Looking really good. One little thing that catches my eye is an excessive "isometric" feeling in the 1st and 4th shots. I should try to open more the fov in the camera. That would make the vanishing lines more agressive and will give some extra punch to the image.

Re: playing with 1.0

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 3:10 pm
by glimpse
PAQUITO wrote:Looking really good. One little thing that catches my eye is an excessive "isometric" feeling in the 1st and 4th shots. I should try to open more the fov in the camera. That would make the vanishing lines more agressive and will give some extra punch to the image.
Well, not everyOne likes the extreme angle, it's probably more of a taste isue =) it seems that quite a lot product photography is actually cought with 50-80mm standarts. In rare ocasion..for interiors photographers might step towards wider angles ~28mm. The reason here is quite simpe..50mm represents most natural distortion compared to human eye.

Re: playing with 1.0

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 10:37 pm
by sdwhitton
not quite true maybe - we have a lot of peripheral vision, stereo too - think that 50mm lens thingy comes from Henri Cartier Bresson asking Leica for a 'normal' and "democratic' lens, on a 35mm camera

a lot of photographers I know use 24mm lens for interiors.. and shift it left and right as well as up and down

images are nice, but wouldn't the concrete panels be larger?