
This week we focused on exteriors. We were again at Belconnen mall.
Abstract
The main problem i have found with architectural photography is converging lines. This is where the straight lines on a building for example appear to bend in an unusual direction. This can be fixed with the use of a tilt shift lens or it can be done simply in photoshop. This is something that is important to always take into consideration when photographing buildings as it can give you an unrealistic impression of reality.
Example of converging lines

I found todays practical task to be very interesting and look forward to researching further into the theory behind it. I believe it is very important to have a strong base knowledge in all areas of photography if you wish to do well in any area. For example a fashion photographer may still need to address these issues if there is a building in the background of the scene for a fashion shoot.
I love looking at lines and textures within photography and architectural abstract imagery allows me to do this. I particularly love contrasting colours but often found the mall to be quite drab on the outside. There were plenty of textures though and I enjoyed finding new angles to explore them in contrast.