Tag: TUP Workshop
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Tips From The Top Floor
in: ConferenceA shot from the “top floor” of the building where the Toronto Urban Photography Workshop was held. You can listen to the podcast here. Panorama constructed using Photoshop Elements The above photo was pieced together from eleven individual shots. The combination results in a photograph of 54 million pixels. This number is low given…
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Angles, Perspective
in: ConferenceIn this shot I leveraged the octagon to frame the vanishing point. I used the framing of the structure to align with the lines of the building. The octagonal plug on top was aligned with the structure of the building; the picture was cropped square. While the lines point to an end point in the…
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Framing and Layers
in: ConferenceContrasting the older Commerce Court North building (in front) against the newer West Building; a contrast between traditional and modern architecture styles. I used the building on the right to frame the shot, but just as an “L” frame; I tried to line up the corners of the North & West buildings as best I…
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Angles, Repetition
in: ConferenceAlignment with the left edge of Scotia Tower along with the building in the foreground offers a rather simple structure of the picture overall; aligning the glass portion of the building in front with the top of Scotia Tower offers some sense of continuity but keeping the top of the building in the foreground misaligned…
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Reflection, Angle, Human
in: ConferenceOne of our assignments at TUP was to take a photograph that combined three elements: something that included a reflection, some deliberate angle and something human. Angles are covered off by the roof tops and the diagonal presented by the curb; human is covered off by the people walking through the scene and reflection is…