Concept
One of Melbourne, Victoria's landmark buildings is the State Library and its main photographic attraction is the La Trobe Reading Room - a three story, circular atrium with desks radiating out from a central station.
I wanted to capture the extraordinary light, the colours and textures of the timber and the hushed atmosphere of the room.
I have always loved the LensBaby 3G's sharpness at its point of focus, but the smearing and blur effects are often unpredictable. This gave me a chance to try out the LiveView feature of the Canon 5D mk2 by checking focus, blur and framing onscreen before taking the frame.
Setup
The upper balconies of the reading room have a dual railing. Inside the original stone balustrades circling the open room there is a glass railing at a distance of about 1/2 metre and chest high. Getting a lens over the edge of the balustrade means a long reach. Steady hands are required as my expensive camera is suspended at arms length over a three story drop.
The light inside the atrium is amazing, entering via windows circling the room and bouncing around inside the white circular room. The timber desks and floor just loves this light.
Camera Setup
Canon 5D mk 2 with LensBaby 3G at maximum aperture (f2.0) at 1/50th ISO100 with the camera lens resting over the lip of the outer balustrade pointing down. LiveView was used to adjust the point of focus on one of the patrons while focus was fine-tuned with the lens focus ring.
Processing
Almost none - just a tweak of colour balance to warm up the timber and saturation to bring out the amazing deep reds of the leather desk blotters ... and the skirt on that woman walking through the room like no-one noticed her.
Like 99% of all my processing, Adobe Lightroom was used.
Improving the shot
The photo would be amazing as a large, glossy print but JPEG images viewed in a web browser dont do the colours and smooth gradients justice. One solution might be to reduce the colour gamut and increase contrast, however the intense reds and electric blues turn to mush. I want my OLED monitor right now!