Rooftop Reflections | Weekly Photo #30
A few weeks ago, I met up with a couple of fellow photographers and together we headed into London to photograph a very wet, windy city. We arranged the meet up a week or two beforehand but as the day drew closer, it became increasingly apparent that the weather wasn’t going to be great and we would be shooting in the rain for the entire day.
Fujifilm XT2 | XF16mm F2.8 | 16mm | 1/13th Second | f/2.8 | ISO200
We decided to focus on photographing in and around The Square Mile which hosts some of the tallest building in London and although the weather was pretty bad, we decided resist taking the easier option of rearranging the shoot and press ahead and see what we could capture regardless of the conditions. There was no chance of being gifted epic light or a dramatic sunset but I knew that the rain can bring another dimension to photographing London by adding puddles and wet surfaces that can result in capturing a different kind of light along with some fantastic reflections.
Learning the hard way from a previous rainy trip to London, I made sure I had my weather sealed Fujifilm XT2 camera with me and that combined with the XF16mm F2.8 prime WR lens, I had a fully weather-resistant system which allowed me to keep shooting as the rain continued to fall.
As we explored the city, we decided to pop up to the Garden at 120 which is a rooftop terrace 15 floors up, nestled amongst the city’s high-rise buildings providing some cool views of the city and with the weather still pretty miserable and without any shelter whatsoever, we had the entire place to ourselves. I reckon the Security Guards thought we were a bit crackers as the rain was beating down on us while we took photos but we persevered and it’s here that I captured this shot of 20 Fenchurch Street, AKA The “Walkie Talkie” building.
Apart from the obviously cool reflections provided by the wet floor in the foreground, I like how the lines on both sides of the frame lead the eye towards the main focal point with the wall on the right being the stronger element helping to balance the composition against the building on the left. Colour-wise, I tweaked the tones a little in Lightroom by dialling back the saturation and adding some contrast. Although a little muted, these grey/blue and orange colours are considered complimentary according to the colour science people as they are opposite each other on the colour wheel. I won’t go into colour science in detail here but you can check out this link to a post over at 500px if you want to read more about it.
I had a really good day with my fellow togs, Andrew and Julian and even though the weather was so poor, I managed to grab a few ok shots like this one throughout the day. It certainly helps to be reminded on occasion to resist the easy option and head out into the rain and just see what you might get. What’s the worst that can happen? You scout locations and get a bit wet?
Cheers
Trevor
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