Posts Tagged ‘ Graffiti ’
Dynamic range in photography describes the ratio between the maximum and minimum measurable light intensities (white and black, respectively). In the real world, one never encounters true white or black– only varying degrees of light source intensity and subject reflectivity. Variances in the intensity in light is measured in f/stops. Typically, the average pair of eyes [ READ MORE ]
A couple of weeks ago I went with an old mate to shoot an abandoned tram warehouse in Glebe, Sydney. The warehouse, is any urban photographers deam with gritty, abandoned graffiti-ridden trams that were once one of Sydney’s main forms of transport. A bloody awesome spot. There are six corridor-style trams, some of which date [ READ MORE ]
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