Architectural Abstract Photography ~ 3
It’s cold in Minnesota these days, the temperature during the ‘warmest’ part of the day is around -20C/-4F… There are not very many people out in the streets and I don’t blame them… I was out at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts for a little while this afternoon. Of course, I go there for the exhibits, but as I walk around I see all sorts of architectural details or reflections that are interesting. Since I’m shooting abstracts for this blog series, I pay even more attention to shapes and light around me. Today I was testing out the Samsung NX300 with the 30mm f/2.0 prime lens. I quite enjoy the focus selection on the touch screen, plus it’s very small and fits in your pocket without sacrificing on the image quality. Got to love that!
Great shots Great article and superb composition. Looks a neat camera Valerie?
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Hi Paul,
Thanks! It is a neat little camera. I just wish it had a silent mode like the Fuji x100s…
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Nice work Valerie!
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The images are quite nice and I’m surprised the museum allowed you to photograph indoors. The Atlanta museum won’t allow people to bring their cameras into the building.
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Thanks Casey! Every museum is different but most that I’ve been to, in the US or Europe, allow photography.
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