Entry Way
Uploaded: June 02, 2007
This shot required 5 strobes to balance the light. 4 Norman 200B units and a Calumet Travelite.
Exif: Exposure Time: 1/30, Flash: 0, ISO: 160, Camera Model: DCS Pro 14N
M.Christine Duncan April 17, 2008
I will always enjoy your interior photos, and this one is no exception. Can I ask what kind of lens you used here? The perpsective is very unique and very effective! #902946John H. Siskin April 17, 2008
This is a Nikkor 18-35mm lens, partially corrected in Photoshop. I should point out that I have a full frame camera, so it is really an 18mm lens, as I am using it at the smallest focal length. I like this shot a lot also. I use it on my business cards. One of the key aspects of doing photography is looking for a new angle! #5801533Steve M. Harrington April 17, 2008
Entry Way is stunningly good, both technically and artistically, John. I'll bet I've spent five minutes letting the image take over at first. Then I began exploring its subtleties. The interplay of lines and curves is delightful. What a fine eye you have!John H. Siskin April 17, 2008
Hi Steve,Steve M. Harrington April 17, 2008
I think you are being modest, John. I shoot a lot of mountains and I never credit a creator if there was one. :)John H. Siskin April 17, 2008
Hi Steve,Steve M. Harrington April 17, 2008
Excessive hyperbole, John. It just felt that way! On a ten day backpacking trip in the Canadian Rockies my pack weighed 65 lbs. with all my camera gear included.John H. Siskin April 17, 2008
Hi Steve,Steve M. Harrington April 17, 2008
Now you tell me! :) I'll check it out, John. Thank you and have a good night.Aimee C. Eisaman April 18, 2008
A very nice entry way....wish it was my house! LOL! Nicely framed with an interesting POV! #5803251Laura E. Swan April 18, 2008
What a great thread. I've enjoyed reading more from the experts! I was merely going to say what a grandiose image you have here but thanks to Steve I am now investigating your lines and curves for myself. -Thanks all. -Laura #5804729John H. Siskin April 18, 2008
Thanks Aimee & Laura,Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
Discussions by Category: You can view photo discussions on various themes in the Community > Photo Discussions section of the site.
BetterPhoto Websites: If you see an orange website link directly under the photographer's name, it's totally okay. It's not spam. The reason: BetterPhoto is the one that offers these personal photography websites. We are supporting our clients with those links.
Unavailable EXIF: If there is no other information but 'Unavailable' in the EXIF (meaning no EXIF data exists with the photo), the 'Unavailable' blurb is not displayed. If there is any info, it shows. Many photos have the EXIF stripped out when people modify the image and resave it, before uploading.
The following truth is one of the core philosophies of BetterPhoto:
I hear, I forget.
I see, I remember.
I do, I understand.
You learn by doing. Take your next online photography class.
Copyright for this photo belongs solely to John H. Siskin.
Images may not be copied, downloaded, or used in any way without the expressed, written permission of the photographer.
Log in to follow or message this photographer or report this photo.
I already have an account!