Architectural Photography

Last Tuesday I went to philly to photograph the Philadelphia Free library, this was particularly interesting to me because it was the first time I got to photograph an old building with a lot of details and got to put the 17mm tilt shift lens and the 5D to the test (really testing me as I have not used it a lot). Some of the larger photographs were taken with 3 different exposures then merged in to a high dynamic range image (HDRI) then photo merged to get super wide shot, so basically those photos are made of 6 different photos, did it work? I don’t know you be the judge. only the reading rooms and the grand stairs were done like that, the rest of the photos are a single exposure with a 24-105 zoom lens and my 7D. It was also a very interesting day as it was the day when I was boarding my flight back to Boston there was an 5.8 magnitude earthquake. Enjoy and Comment!!

Carlos Cristerna

NY Highline

this past week I was in NY to visit my coworkers at the NY office, one of those days we went together to a guided tour of the Highline, it was great except the temperature was around 100f (around 40c) that is just too hot even for a guy that comes from Culicán Mexico. nice thing about these particular photos is that they FAIL at showing the bad weather. enjoy

Carlos Cristerna

De nuevo en el Aire

Volar en helicóptero debe de ser una de las cosas que mas me gustan, es definitivamente mas divertido que cualquier juego en un parque de diversiones. Trabajar para una empresa como Neoscape, de vez en cuando me da la oportunidad de hacer dos de las cosas que mas me gustan, volar y tomar fotos. eh aquí lo que paso ayer en Houston TX

Carlos Cristerna