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Whiskeytown Camden House

Whiskeytown Camden White House Porch

Camden House, California

Vintage Holy Bible lamp table rocking chair

Fort Crook, California

Whiskeytown Camden House

Camden House, California

Alaska Highway Sign
British Columbia, Canada

Alaska Highway Wall Art
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>Whiskeytown Camden House

Whiskeytown Camden House

Whiskeytown Camden House

Whiskeytown Camden House Horse Barn

Camden House (Horse Barn), California

Whiskeytown Camden House

Camden House, California

Whiskeytown Camden House

Camden House, California

 

Channel Islands National Park
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Vintage Alaska Highway Sign
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Whiskeytown Camden House

Whiskeytown Camden White House Porch

Camden House, California

Whiskeytown Camden House Caretaker

Camden House, California

Whiskeytown Camden House

Fort Crook Museum Sign

Fort Crook, California

Salvation Army Volunteers

Welcome to Alaska
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Welcome to Alaska sign on Alaska Highway at the United States Canada border. Photo taken on: September 19th, 2013

Welcome to Yukon
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Alaska Highway Wall Art
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Alaska Highway Train Station
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Alaska Highway Train Station
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Alaska Highway Wall Art
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White Church Alaska Highway
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Alaska Highway Vintage Mill
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Historic Marker Border Treaty
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Whiskeytown Camden House

 

Dawson Creek British Columbia Canada Sign
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Seattle Seahawks
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Alaska Highway Sign Forest
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Alaska Highway Sign Forest Historic Milepost 635 in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada. Photo taken on: June 1, 2013

Alaska Highway Sign Forest
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Alaska Highway Sign Forest Historic Milepost 635 in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada. Photo taken on: June 1, 2013

Watson Lake Yukon Territory Canada
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Alaska Highway Yukon Canada
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Alaska Highway Beaver Creek (Snag Creek), Yukon Territory, Canada visitor information center building and sign.

Alaska Highway Yukon Canada
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Historic Mile 1202 Alaska Highway Beaver Creek Yukon Territory, Canada visitor information center building and sign. Photo taken on: June 3, 2015

Alaska Highway Yukon Canada
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Alaska Highway Beaver Creek Yukon Territory, Canada visitor information center building and sign. Photo taken on: June 3, 2015

Stone Marker
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Dawson Creek British Columbia Canada Stone marker in Peace River Valley Park.

WWII Vintage Kiskatina River Bridge
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The Alaska Highway milepost 21 Kiskatina River wooden Bridge built in 1942 north of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.

Wood Lake Information Sign
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Wood Reflections Lake Information Sign on gravel beach entry with picnic table, trees, blue cloudy sky and lake background at Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge near Wasilla, Alaska. Area managed by Alaska Department of Fish & Game. Photo taken on: July 10, 2015

 

Dawson Creek British Columbia Canada
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Down town Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada with Alaska Highway Milepost Zero built in 1943.

Salvation Army Thrift Store
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The Salvation Army Thrift Store and Family Services Centre in downtown Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada on Alaska Highway. Photo taken on: May 16th, 2013

Teslin Lake Yukon Territory Canada
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Watson Lake Yukon Territory Canada
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Whiskeytown Camden House

Camden House, California

Whiskeytown Camden House

Whiskeytown Camden House
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Pepper Plant
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Mt. Rainer Washington
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1975 MG Midget 1500 at Mt. Rainer National Park, Tacoma, Washington

Red Lamp post
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A Red street lamp post in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

Snow Covered Black Vintage Car
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Green White Sign Picket Fence
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Canada Flag
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Alaska Highway Kiskatina River Steel Bridge
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The Alaska Highway Kiskatina River Steel Bridge built in 1976 north of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.

WWII Vintage Log House
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WWII Vintage log house in museum on Alaska Highway in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada

Blue Park Equipment
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Blue Park equipment in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.

Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House Horse Barn
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Whiskeytown Camden House Barn
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Whiskeytown Camden House Horse Barn
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Whiskeytown Camden House Horse Barn
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Whiskeytown Camden House Caretaker
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Whiskeytown Camden House Horse Barn
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Whiskeytown Camden White House Porch
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Pepper Plant
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Orange Playground Steering Wheel
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Mt. Rainer Washington
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Empty Bench Log Cabin
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Empty Bench in front of Log Cabin setting on wooden walkway

Alaska Highway Historical Wooden Bridge
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Antique Bath Tub
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Happy Baby Doll
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Military Grave Stones
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U.S. Military Fort Luis Washington National Cemetery Grave Stones with United States Flags on Memorial Day. Four German Soldiers from WWII are buried here. Yellow Flowers are placed in front of one gravestone.

Military Grave Stones
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U.S. Military Fort Luis Washington National Cemetery Grave Stones with United States Flags on Memorial Day.

Whiskeytown Camden House
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Whiskeytown Camden House
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Trappers Log Cabin
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Outside of Trappers Log Cabin with lantern and other tools.

Fall Motor Home Travel
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Fall Motor Home Travel in Yukon Canada along the Alaska Highway.

Empty Bench Log Cabin Door window
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Empty Bench in front of Log Cabin with door and window setting on wooden walkway.

Vintage Aircraft
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Military c-47 Vintage Aircraft in McChord Air Force Base museum static display Tacoma, Washington Mount Rainer

Wooden park bench
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Wooden bench in park
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Welcome
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Wooden welcome sign with bright blue sky and white clouds in background. Photo taken on: May 12th, 2013

Pouce Coupe Vintage Wooden Railway Trestle
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Pouce Coupe, British Columbia, Canada Vintage Wooden Railway Trestle. Photo taken on: May 20th, 2013

Happy faced clown doll sitting on a time out chair
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White Church Alaska Highway
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Architecture is a broad subject, encompassing everything from skyscrapers to shacks. Virtually everywhere we go, we are surrounded by some sort of architecture on a daily basis. Because of this, it should come as no surprise that architecture is such a popular subject in photography.

Despite its diversity, there are a number of principles and techniques which can be applied to most situations. Keeping them in mind at all times will encourage you to think more carefully about your framing, composition, and lighting.

With practice, you'll develop your eye for architecture photography. This will help you shoot your subjects in a more interesting way, avoiding commonly-repeated compositions and injecting more personality into your photos.

Modern Architecture
When photographing modern architecture you can get away with using a much more modern, abstract style. Experiment with wide angle lenses to produce extreme perspective, or photograph the building from unusual angles. Also, because modern buildings are often squeezed in very close to one another, you can crop in tightly on the building without making the photo feel unnatural.

Old Architecture
When photographing old architecture, a straightforward and simple composition usually works best, showing the natural beauty and elegance of the building. It usually helps to include some of the surrounding scenery to give context to the architecture and make it feel less cramped.

Put Your Architecture in Context... or Don't
The question of whether to show your building's surroundings depends on the situation and the message you want to convey. Ask yourself whether putting your building in context would add to or detract from the photo. If the scenery compliments your building then shoot a wider photo, but if the surroundings don't fit with the message you want to convey, cut them out.

As an example consider an old building in the middle of a modern city. If you wanted to capture this sense of not belonging then it would be important to include some of the surrounding modern buildings. But if you just want to emphasise the beautiful old architecture then the newer buildings would only detract from the photo, so you should crop them out.

Lighting
Lighting is a crucial part of architectural photography. Of course we have no say over the position and orientation of a building, and lighting the building ourselves is usually out of the question (not to mention expensive!). Instead we have to make do with what nature provides.

Side-front lighting usually produces the best architecture photos. It provides plenty of illumination and also casts long, interesting shadows across the face of the building, making its surface details stand out and giving the building a more three-dimensional look.

Back lighting is the worst kind for architectural photography because it creates very uniform, dark surfaces. The best way to deal with a backlit building is to either crop out the sky and use a longer exposure to rescue some of the detail, or photograph the building as a silhouette. Alternatively you could wait until it gets dark...

Shoot at Night
Even the most boring architecture can come alive at night - in fact many modern buildings and city centres are designed specifically with night time in mind. After dark these buildings are lit by dozens of lights which bring colour and vibrancy, and cast fantastic shadows across the face of the building.

When photographing architecture at night be sure to use a tripod and set your camera to its lowest ISO setting to reduce digital noise to a minimum.

Reduce Distortion by Using a Longer Lens
If you photograph a building from too close it can leave the walls looking distorted, as if the whole building is bulging outwards. Although this can be an interesting effect in itself, we usually want to reduce it so that it doesn't become distracting.

By using a telephoto lens and photographing your architecture from further away you will find that your building's walls and lines appear acceptably straight.

You can also use a telephoto lens to create some great abstract effects. By photographing your architecture from a long way away and using a long focal length lens, you will flatten the perspective, making the lines of the building appear parallel, giving your photo a slightly surreal feel.

Pick Out Interesting Details
Most architecture is covered with small-scale details which make fascinating photos in their own right - from ornate windows to patterns of rivets to decorative cornices.

Be on the lookout for these details and crop in tightly on them for a more intimate photograph that conveys the character of the architecture.

It's Not Just About Buildings
When photographing architecture it is easy to get stuck in the mindset that "architecture equals buildings". Of course this couldn't be far from the truth, and in fact most man-made structures come under the architecture umbrella - bridges, towers, windmills, monuments, and even lamp posts. Think laterally and see if you can find some interesting photos that most people would miss.

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