The last in the series of images on my architectural photographer page is this stylish new house in Poole
The last image in this series of architectural photographs is this picture of a stylish new house in Poole.
This is what I say about this image on my architectural photographer web page.
"Finally a picture of a very stylish new home in Poole photographed for the architect Kendall Kingscott. This project was the construction of a pair of new homes on a plot not far from the sea. Nice.
The houses were constructed by Spetisbury Construction.
The is the front elevation of the left-hand building. The picture was taken with my Canon 6D on my Manfrotto tripod from eye level. I do have an alternative version taken using one of my specialist bits of high access photography equipment.
My Harris painters pole. With a special adaptor.
You can view the image taken from the right-hand side of this building on my home page.
But back to this image, and the story I have to tell. Another example of finished works being subject to debate, and in this instance half an hour in Photoshop removing stuff!
Removing stuff is my Photoshop specialism. Things I have to remove regularly include chewing gum, loose gravel, builders’ debris, hosepipes, rubbish, the odd person. And the odd van.
And stuff sticking into an image from the side - one of my pet hates.
Cleaning up my images is an important part of my digital processing workflow."
That is the set of 12 images published. I am going to post all 12 images in one post - let me know which is your favourite image of the 12 please.
Rick McEvoy Photography - Architectural Photographer
Rick McEvoy Photography - Bournemouth, Poole, Sandbanks, London, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Hampshire, Somerset, Wiltshire