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It's a good one for texture, because Paris roofs are all very uniform so you get a pleasantly impressing picture of building-tops almost completely filling the frame. Well, you can fill the frame with them if you want, but I like to leave a little sliver of sky to give some sense of scale and there's a couple of chimneys pumping away on the horizon too so a bit more interest there.
Because there's so much detail you need a tripod to be sure everything
is sharp if you intend blowing the photo up at all. I of course didn't
have one - I just had to do my best, with a little help from Nikki's
anti-vibro lens. I must admit I'm still learning about all the buttons
and dials on this camera - it's quite amazing how many there are!
Expect many failures along the way, but that's all part of the fun.
Paris photographer Sab Will invites you to share his unique view of the city he loves. Paris Set Me Free captures Sab's personal observations, which rub shoulders with photographic analysis in his eclectic and sometimes irreverent 'snapshots' of life in the French capital. For his complete bio, look here .
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It's a good one for texture, because Paris roofs are all very uniform so you get a pleasantly impressing picture of building-tops almost completely filling the frame. Well, you can fill the frame with them if you want, but I like to leave a little sliver of sky to give some sense of scale and there's a couple of chimneys pumping away on the horizon too so a bit more interest there.








