Those photos are absolutely breath-taking. If my memory doesn't fail me, prince William is going to get married at St Paul's in July 2011. From a professional point of view, as a general rule, is it good, bad or doesn't matter to have someone just walking by while the photo is taken? Chen Han
Well, I don't know about professional, but from a personal point of view I think movement throughout an image is an interesting element, especially in a scene that has been photographed endlessly such as St. Paul's. Its one way to make things a bit different.
Great pictures Erik, but in that last one ... um, what happened to her other leg? Or is this your tribute to the movie "A Christmas Story" ? Just wondering ... Uncle Andy.
haha, it definitely could be. I noticed this as well, turns out the exposure was a split second too long and one of her legs got blurred out completely because she was walking through the frame.
is a photographer and researcher who has worked to support numerous non-profit organizations including Next Generation Nepal. Most recently Erik has been working on transitional justice research in Nepal.
Those photos are absolutely breath-taking. If my memory doesn't fail me, prince William is going to get married at St Paul's in July 2011.
ReplyDeleteFrom a professional point of view, as a general rule, is it good, bad or doesn't matter to have someone just walking by while the photo is taken? Chen Han
Well, I don't know about professional, but from a personal point of view I think movement throughout an image is an interesting element, especially in a scene that has been photographed endlessly such as St. Paul's. Its one way to make things a bit different.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Erik, but in that last one ... um, what happened to her other leg? Or is this your tribute to the movie "A Christmas Story" ? Just wondering ... Uncle Andy.
ReplyDeletehaha, it definitely could be. I noticed this as well, turns out the exposure was a split second too long and one of her legs got blurred out completely because she was walking through the frame.
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