• Photography 101

    Posted on May 10th, 2009

    Written by Daniel Brennan

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    Shear Drop

    Here are a few photos from a days rock climbing.  The light inside building was very low which made it very difficult to get the shots without blur (I had no flashgun).

    The main thing I want you to notice in the images (click for full view as the thumbnails below don’t show the full picture!) is the angles and perspective in the photos.  It would be quite easy to stand 5meters back from the wall and take a photo of someone in the middle of the frame stuck on a flat looking wall.  Coming into the wall and varying your perspective/composition can lead to far more interesting shots that use the contours of the wall and the precarious position of your climber to make a far more interesting shot.  Try it on your friends :P

    -Dan

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