architectural + cityscapes photography #12
Greetings folks!! Its been 20 months since ACP #11. Well, #12 is here and details as follows:-
Date : 16th August 2014(Saturday)
Time : 6:00am
Location : The Promontory
2 photographs taken from the location.
marina bay sands by arkitectural photography, on Flickr
marina bay sands by arkitectural photography, on Flickr
ACP was first organised in 2008 for like-minded folks to exchange thoughts and ideas on architectural and cityscapes photography informally. While it seems to have dwindled down to an annual affair, participants had branched off to start their very own sessions. I will be meeting a few friends/participants of past ACPs and you are more than welcomes to join us. As this session will be weather-dependent, I will make an announcement on the morning itself if the session should go ahead or cancelled/postpone due to adverse weather. So do come back here for the latest update.
As with previous sessions, I'm sharing a list of things to bring along for #12. Some are necessities, some are nice to have.
The necessities...
1) Camera. This can be a compact, rangefinder, SLR, DSLR, medium format, large format, etc. Preferably with Bulb mode for longer exposures.
2) Lenses. A relatively wide angle lens i.e. 18mm to 24mm(in 35mm terms) is recommended. However, you are free to bring any lenses you deem fit.
3) Tripod. You will be taking photos in low light condition so expect long exposures. A sturdy support is important.
4) Filly charged battery(ies). Long exposures will drain battery power.
The nice-to-haves...
1) Spirit leveller. Preferably a dual axis one. The hotshoe mounted ones are nice for levelling your horizons and verticals. Or you can use your camera's built-in electronic leveller if it comes with it. Don't worry if you don't have one. I have a few which I can pass around for you to level up the camera.
2) Wired or wireless remote release. Alternatively, you can use the camera's built-in timer.
3) Torchlight. You will be setting up in a relatively dark environment so that could come in handy.
4) Filters. Polarisers, NDs, etc you may have.
5) Nodal rail. If you have one and plan on doing panoramas.
6) Drinks and munchies. If you are like me, who can't function without eating every 2 hours, consider bringing some snacks and drinks. Potato chips and coke work for me. We usually end the session around 8 to 8:30am and will then go for breakfast.
This is an informal session and I hope everyone will enjoy the company and if you do pick up a trick or 2 in the process, treat it as a bonus.
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