24-04-2008, 13:42 | #21 |
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24-04-2008, 13:45 | #22 |
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I love New York and would suggest there in a heartbeat. An amateur like me still managed to get great pictures there and no doubt yours would be 100x better than what I came up with.
If you do decide to do Europe though, I think it would be an idea to know roughly where you're going, and then perhaps have a small list of places to stay when you're there. That might save you some time trying to find somewhere when you get there
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24-04-2008, 13:53 | #23 |
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I'd suggest Prague, got some great shots just using my cameraphone so you'd prolly be able to do much better Plus I went in October and it was a bit cold/overcast/rainy, so going in the spring/summer should be even better... [edit] Thread with cameraphone piccies. [/edit]
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24-04-2008, 13:57 | #25 |
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I think you need to identify the places you want to photograph, places that "Sell".
Sure you can wack in a few unknown locations but regular joe likes to see places they know or been to, and if they recognise that place (NYC, Paris) and it is shown to them in a completely different and imaginative way then it would give them a new personal connection to your book. Where as a book of your journey in Europe would mean most to you and not your audience. |
24-04-2008, 14:04 | #26 |
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Blag some cheapo youth hostels? Its all about the spontaneity, not sure it flying to a major place first then renting a car would be a lot cheaper, or just using trains to get from place to place, could make a diary too
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24-04-2008, 14:21 | #28 |
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The New York skyline is one of the most recognisable in the world, I'd imagine a HDR version of that would be stunning
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24-04-2008, 14:23 | #29 |
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If it is a guide then you might want to think of different situations, not just cityscapes. Since by doing a guide you want to show the reader what HDR can do so in theory you need different situations.
Otherwise you'll end up a book of buildings and sky with clouds. |
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