I think the issue is camera angle and the fact the ramp is not horizontal....this tends to make our brain want to straighten things out, the result only being the mind interprets it as being crooked in spite of the perspective being correct. I have spent a lot of time on an image attempting to correct the uncorrectable...LOL
Got the urge yesterday to travel back to Riga again, managed to resist it almost 24 hours.... Me to my wife: "You know there isn't anything I can do about it? Not my fault" I interpret that smile as a "yes, dear I know" Will be in the second last weekend of April, a bit long to wait, but don't have time before that.
Nikon D810 - Sigma 50 mm Art (cropped quite a bit)
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Hmmm, that brickwork looks too rustic to judge anything by. I would put your worries to bed by downloading the Adobe Lens Profile Creator and getting one of the A0 large point charts printed and shoot that. Only then with you really see what is what.
Hmmm, that brickwork looks too rustic to judge anything by. I would put your worries to bed by downloading the Adobe Lens Profile Creator and getting one of the A0 large point charts printed and shoot that. Only then with you really see what is what.
Rustic is for sure. That brickwork is over a thousand years old.
More bricks.
Another Brick in the Wall, Part III, Barcelona, 2015
On the theme of old bricks, these date from 1150AD. This is the West Door of the St. Mary and St. Bega Church in St. Bees, on the Irish Sea coast, in 2014.
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Welcome back.....but of course, the question....which new lens?
I think the issue is camera angle and the fact the ramp is not horizontal....this tends to make our brain want to straighten things out, the result only being the mind interprets it as being crooked in spite of the perspective being correct. I have spent a lot of time on an image attempting to correct the uncorrectable...LOL
I interpret that smile as a "yes, dear I know"
Will be in the second last weekend of April, a bit long to wait, but don't have time before that.
Nikon D810 - Sigma 50 mm Art (cropped quite a bit)
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Another Brick in the Wall, Part II, Granada, 2015
D810 | 300mm + TC20 | f/5.6 | 1/1000s | ISO 400
D800 | Nikkor 70-200mm VR@ @ 200mm f/5.0 | 1/800 | ISO 900
Ha vacation!
More bricks.
Another Brick in the Wall, Part III, Barcelona, 2015
D800 | 200mm | f/8 | 1/400s | ISO 400 | -1/3EV