What are the best tips to photograph interiors with a digital camera (slr) and architecture?
Im going to be in Spain so I know most churches etc wil not allow pictures, but in general what are the best pointers when photographing architecture and interiors (Grand ones). Any pointers at all to make a brilliant digital photo??
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- Tripod, tripod, tripod. Cable release. Use small apertures and long shutter speeds. Manually set your WB also.... a
- ...and be patient. Great interiors can be ruined by clutter (read: people). Took me thirty minutes to get a decent night shot of the Alamo, waiting for all the tourists to get out of the way.
- Try to get a wide angle lens - the wider the better, but not a fisheye. Pray for guidance in each church that you visit, before you take the camera out of the bag. This does two things. First, it puts you in a proper frame of mind for taking pictures. Second, you are connecting with your subject, which should translate into better photos.
- These are all good answers, but it take much practice at it, too.
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