Posts: 1,089 Location: Austin TX
Sun 17 Apr, 2011 1:32 am
Thanks for your comments guys. I'm glad to contribute a bit to the website, as I gain much from it myself :)
As I have said before, getting those shots right in the Wallace is a real pain as you will see Zack! 85% of the pics ends up in the bin, thanks to the monumental windows that faces all the enclosures. Overall, it usually takes 2 hours to get as few as 25 decent shots. There is also little chance to get pictures of a complete sword from tip to peen...take two steps back and you are sure to met some glare on the glass.
Whenever I go I focus just on a few items now, and I take all my time to shot dozen of pictures from all angles and (often silly) positions, using my body to
shield the light (being 6.3 and often dressed in black helps a bit !) you can also ask to have the curtain closed, but it does not do much difference).
Mark T wrote: |
This really makes me want to pick up one of the few remaining copies of Carlo's |
They have it in their shop and I should have a look at it again. I have his Churburg Armoury book, and it is mindblowing indeed, absolute A&A porn as they say...shame he focuses much on armour as there is very little on weapons in there.
I plan on going either to the Wallace, British museum, museum of london or V&A once a week from now to make good use of my lunchbreaks (and yes, entrance to all of these Museums is free!)...so there are plenty of more pictures to come. Again, if you are after something specific, shoot me a PM.
J