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yep, 30sec exposure, f/3.5, ISO200, taken in RAW quality. it was taken at 19:30 so it was pitch dark, tried my luck

 

I love those shots that come out of the darkness.. I will post some soon.. :) Awesome pic even though it was by chance.

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Blue Moon eclipse about 2 years ago.. Taken with a Simple little Canon A something or the other.. It was stolen a few months later so cant remember.. :)

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SO what do you guys think.. Honestly here...

 

There's a photography competition.. basically submit 8 related images that would "tell a story" here's the link...

 

http://www.winephoto.it/contest/

 

BUt i need some critique on my idea here...

 

The thing i wanna do is find a building that has a lot of meaning to its surroundings and preferably a fair amount of history.. And then photograph different aspects of the building.. Like take far shots of how it fits in the landscape/cityscape. then get more intimate and take closer shots.. But not only of the aspects of the physical building itself, but aspects in a sense of how the people interact with the building and what it means to them... Try and photograph how they use the building to their advantage and how people react to the building and also how the building presents itself to the street...

 

Some feedback?? Deadline is 18 may and prize is 4000 euro's.. As a student i could do with that....

 

Maybe a residential building in the city that has created business opportunities for informal vendors (which could be their reaction to the building)..

 

Any other suggestions guys??? I don't think flashy images will win the prize... they need to have meaning and relate to my whole "concept"...

 

Or is the architectural student in me coming out and freaking you guys out?? haha..

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