Friday 21 January 2011

Final 10 Architecture

Final 10
Architecture


FROM PILLAR TO POST

This was took at leamington spa
Its the Royal pump rooms they where designed and built by C.S.Smith
 of Warwick at a reputed cost of £30,000 and opened in July 1814
I took this shot with a tripod and used the self timer
I took at a angle looking down the street i used a my lens at 18mm
to get in all of the pillars from end to end and top to bottom .


Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 18mm
Shutter speed 1.6 sec
Aperture F/3.5
ISO 100
Metering Evaluative
Tripod used

IRON TRACKS

This is the old railway bridge at stratford upon Avon Stannals Bridge
This used to be the route of the Great Western Railway between Stratford and Cheltenham
I wanted to get close up and show the texture of the bridge
I took it at a angel to get a different composition to a normal one


Canon 450d
Lens 60 mm
Shutter speed 1/80 sec
Aperture F/22
ISO 100
Metering Evaluative

UP STAGED

The royal Shakespeare Theatre at night
I took this with a tripod resting on a small wall to get this view
I used a small aperture to get all the detail of the building a used a long
shutter speed of 30 sec to get a good exposure


Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 18mm
Shutter speed 30 sec
Aperture F/28
ISO 100
Metering Evaluative
Tripod used

TUDOR VIEW

I took this  photo of Hall's Croft it was home to Shakespeare's eldest daughter Susanna
 and her husband Dr John Hall before they moved to New Place on Shakespeare's death.
               Built in 1613 it is an impressive piece of architecture showing the wealth of the owners
I took many photos of the hall including this close up of the woodwork
I wanted to show another park of architecture the great skill of the Tudor craftsmen
I took this shot looking up to show off the wood work of the building



Canon 450d
Lens 50mm
Shutter speed 1/320 sec
Aperture F/4.5
ISO 100
Metering Evaluative

OX BRIDGE

The most photographed piece of architecture in Oxford
The Hertford Bridge also know as the Bridge Of Sighs
It was built in 1913/14 This was took as it was getting dark
I like the perspective of the bridge and the background building's
I used a ISO of 400 to help with exposure because of the falling light
and used the widest aperture for that lens f/3.5 and a shutter speed of 1/60 sec




Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 20mm
Shutter speed 1/60 sec
Aperture F/3.5
ISO 400
Metering Evaluative

LIGHTS OF PASSAGE

  This was took at leamington spa at night Its the Royal pump rooms
        built in 1814 I took this to show a different composition
showing the floor tiles and the line of pillars and lights 
   I took it with a Tripod and a 4 sec shutter speed



Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 28 mm
Shutter speed 4 sec
Aperture F/6.3
ISO 100
Metering Evaluative
Tripod used

LIGHT SIDE OF THE LAW

This is the Warwickshire Justice Centre in Leamington Spa
Its a very new building and it was officially opened in opened in August 2010
I took it with a tripod and I wanted to take it from a abnormal perspective
showing the lines and shapes of the building



Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 18 mm
Shutter speed 8 sec
Aperture F/9
ISO 100
Metering Evaluative
Tripod used

TWILIGHT STUDY

The entrance to the Bodleian Library
The bronze statue is the Earl of Pembroke one time
Chancellor of Oxford University
 The Bodleian library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe
 and is the 2nd largest library in the UK
in its current incarnation, has a continuous history dating back to 1602
I wanted to show the library with the Earl in front i took it from angle to show
the great window and lines and texture of the walls.

 

Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 18mm
Shutter speed 1/60 sec
Aperture F/5
ISO 400
Metering Evaluative

TUDOR TIMES

This is was took at Warwick its Lord Leycester hospital 
 its a one of a few building that survived the great fire of Warwick in 1694
 The building it self can be dated back as far as 1126 it was
built by Roger de Newburgh
I took my shot at night I used my camera handheld using
 the floor to help steady my camera for the 2 sec shutter speed



Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 18 mm
Shutter speed 2 sec
Aperture F/5.6
ISO 800
Metering Evaluative

OXFORD GREYS

This is two building the building on right is the Radcliffe Camera 
designed by james gibbs in the English palladian style and
 built in 1737–1749 to house the radcliffe science museum
and the build in the far ground is All Souls College is one
 of the constituent colleges of the university of oxford
The College was founded by Henry VI in 1438
I wanted to capture two beautiful building together
I wanted to capture the light and reflections in the window
and also the texture and shapes of the brick work .


Canon 450d
Lens 18-55mm at 40mm
Shutter speed 1/60 sec
Aperture F/5
ISO 400
Metering Evaluative



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