Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

I took a class, Composition-On-Location: Princeton University, via the Princeton Digital Photo Workshop group. The class was led by Alan Kesselhaut and Bob Mulholland. Alan spent some talking about the basics of composition before we started a slow walk around the Princeton University campus. Both instructors were willing to answer questions while also giving guidance on approaching some of the subject matter -- mostly buildings -- we encountered.

Of all the shots I took, this one of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs was my favourite. I made it while walking back up Washington Road. The class was over and I want on my way back to my car.

Rocky Hill Inn and One53

These were taken tonight with my DIY IR remote and DSLR.bot. As I mentioned in the post, the DSLR.bot software has a minimum shutter speed of 0.3 seconds. This makes it challenging for daylight HDR photography. This, however, works out well for night time HDR. Perhaps tomorrow I will walk down to the Princeton Boathouse for another attempt at using the DIY IR.

Rocky Hill, One53, Washington Road, HDR

One53, 153 Washington Road, Rocky Hill