
At the Tattered Cover on Colfax, Denver….
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I’ve enjoyed all of these Tattered Cover interiors. They’re elegantly framed. What I like most, however, is the control over color temperature — the natural quality of the light. Shooting interiors is a demanding art, and I’ve never mastered it. You have. Tip ‘o the hat, sir.
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Thanks, although that color temp issue is the one that’s driving me nuts. That venue is wonderful to look at, but so very hard to get right with the camera. Whoever designed the lighting in that place hates amateur photographers. I have a couple more coming up that I haven’t started processing yet, and I expect them to be more of the same.
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I have nothing technical to add – that place is just cool. I’m enjoying these images very much.
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