Author Topic: Horatio Court, Santa Monica  (Read 2889 times)

2020-04-14, 19:05:28

jamesdowling

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Hey everyone,

Finally managed to finish a new portfolio project during this Lock-down and thought I would share it with everyone

I came across the architecture of Irving Gill during my travels in America walking past Horatio Court (completely by accident) and thought it would be fun to try and re-create and try to capturing the "LA vibe".

Thanks for looking!
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« Last Edit: 2020-04-17, 17:24:55 by jamesdowling »

2020-04-15, 10:08:35
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romullus

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If there's upside of the global lockdown, then it's noticeable increase in high quality works in the gallery. Very nice imagery! Thanks for sharing.
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2020-04-15, 12:40:52
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Some of the loveliest and natural lighting I've seen in a while, would you mind sharing a little breakdown on how you achieve it?

2020-04-15, 15:57:31
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The colors are great! Very prominent, yet still so photographic. The texture on the walls, I think, help emphasize the great lighting. Love everything about this!

2020-04-15, 16:09:59
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Thanks for the nice comments! The only problem now is not having any other portfolio ideas to occupy my time with...

Some of the loveliest and natural lighting I've seen in a while, would you mind sharing a little breakdown on how you achieve it?

Thank you!
The lighting is super basic, for the day shots its a Corona sun and sky and the evening is a HDRI from NoEmotion.

 I tend to go between different views adjusting all the object materials with colour corrects until everything starts to sit nicely together. I find that makes a big difference and not so much the lighting setup

2020-04-17, 17:17:25
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Woww!
What about the beautiful texture of the wall?