The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts in Norwich – Photographs For Stock

Posted on | August 7, 2009 | No Comments

Out taking stock photographs a few weeks back, I thought I would stop by the Sainsbury Centre at the University of East Anglia – an iconic piece of modern architecture, weird looking but great so for taking photos of with a super wide angle lens. I was using my Sigma 10-20mm on my Canon 40D here, and also using the Cokin filter setup, which I had modified to sit closer to the lens – with Cokin Neutral Density filter 2 stop I think it was.

Also a photograph at the bottom of the beautifully curved part of the UEA, interesting shape and certainly complements the Sainsbury Centre very well.

It was an excellent bright and overcast day, dodging the rain clouds. Personally I love being out taking photographs under heavy clouds, I makes for much more dramitic photography than just bright blue skies..

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