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Originally posted by WWXYip, think they look pretty good!
To be technical - with such bright sun ligth and fast shutter speed, you would freeze people in motion without such motion blur.
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Originally posted by WWXYip, think they look pretty good!
To be technical - with such bright sun ligth and fast shutter speed, you would freeze people in motion without such motion blur.And if you still have too much light, you may still put a filter on your lens
About the projet, i like the clean look of the images. I wish I had such school when I was youngerIs it a private school ?
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Not wanting to split hairs here, but this photo was taken at a 10th of a second and the blur on the people is not close to what we see in the renderings. I really don't think you going to get close to to such a slow shutter speed with that lighting.
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Nice rendering.
I've just done some renderings for a school, and an architectural photographer told me you always have to blur school children out when taking shots - something about privacy acts....
nice plants - are they models?
If so where did you get them, or did you model them yourself?
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Those are fabulous - except for the blurry people.Surreal Structures
http://surrealstructures.com/blog
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Originally posted by svNice rendering.
I've just done some renderings for a school, and an architectural photographer told me you always have to blur school children out when taking shots - something about privacy acts....
nice plants - are they models?
If so where did you get them, or did you model them yourself?
The plants come from Evermotion, I tweaked them a bit.
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Originally posted by gfreeAbout that privacy, that's true. You have to have permission from the parents of every child before you can use the photo's.
- You cannot recognize the child / person
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- If it's for private use
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- If the child/person is not the main subject of the picture, or is not in the foreground
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very nice, I like the brightness of those pictures, that is how school should be.
technical note: the place where wall meets ceiling should be visible as a distinct line, unless wall does not pierce the ceiling tiles.
about privacy: when i go out to a school or walk down the street and take random photos the privacy act applies, right? but if i buy the same photos i does not matter how i use them right?DON'T LET SCHOOL INTERFERE WITH YOUR EDUCATION / www.ds4arch.com /
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I occasionally blur my people if it is warranted. However those ppl are really uniformly blurred it just stands out as bad, pity when the rest of the scene is great. Ie the foot on the ground should not be blurred much while the other foot is usually the fastest moving object.
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