I've actually never shot pictures with my nice camera at a museum like this, unless you count seaworld but I don't because those animals were alive. On some of my images, I put a cool vintage edit just for fun to emphasize that these are photos of old things.
I had to really pump up my ISO because the lighting was very cool but very dim. The bones of dinosaurs make really cool shadows with lighting.
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This top one (below) is a picture of petrified lighting. I liked the geometric rhythm that I was able to get from a lot of these old fossils.
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Bones like this have really interesting repetition and harmony.
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I liked the perspective of this shot and the line of the work hoe.
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This squid was hanging in the air and it really dark all around it, I just bumped up the contrast and levels of the squid. It turned out cooler than I thought it would look.
This was just a cool shot of the ceiling. It was weird and I liked it!
3 comments:
Wow, Ashley! I love the photos. I have a new Cannon EOS T4i, and I need to learn more about it. My outside shots are great, but I don't even know how to change the iso. Sad, huh?
I always love looking at your photos! I especially loved the second shot in this series - the lighting and depth of field make for a moody scene with a surprising sense of movement, especially considering these are fossils that have been dead for thousands of years!! You are awesome :)
Thank you both so much! :)
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