TAMU Academic Building

On that same chilly January evening, I set up the camera to take a photo of the Academic building on campus. At this low angle, the iconic dome of the building is not visible. There are challenges to take night photos of partially lit structures. You have the very bright lights at the entrance and the very dark details of the building. Your eyes do an incredible job compensating for this dynamic range of light. A camera is not so talented. I have to take a series of shots for the very different range of lighting. Software then blends those different areas of those shots into a single photo and the end result looks closer to what your eyes see. The photo below is such a composite blended from 9 different exposures.

The wide-angle of the camera lens plus camera position will distort the perspective of the building. The building appears shorter and leaning backwards with details not perpendicular to the ground. Software can even correct for that as seen below.

I like the first shot but it is always fun to experiment.

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