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chris1ca



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honez

Registered: August 2008
Posts: 705
Sat October 31, 2009 2:13am Rating: 8.00 

I really like this shot. Really gives the impression of climbing up into the sky. I would have scored it a nine if it wasn't for the artifacts that kind of look like lens flare but aren't, and the non-cropped ragged border (from what I presume was post-process straightening). Try resizing your uploaded image size to fit on a standard screen size.
Kev

Registered: February 2008
Posts: 2,722
Sat October 31, 2009 5:57pm

This is where a PC-E (perspective control) - tilt/shift lens comes in real handy. One can straighten those buildings at the source - really well.


IF you shoot lots of buildings - it's a must have, in order to make them look normal without the usual 'leaning effect' that comes from a regular lens.

 
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