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5th May 2016, 11:45 PM
#1
Paterson
After drive across the Canadian prairies for only the second time I've acquired an affection for these old grain elevators. There's just something about them I find interesting.
Dave
Last edited by Dave A; 6th May 2016 at 11:39 AM.
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5th May 2016, 11:48 PM
#2
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6th May 2016, 08:29 AM
#3
re: Paterson
Dave -- I am going to criticize if you do not mind. I think #1 is leaning to the right and #2 looks like the same but in a different way to the back also right side. Both needs perspective correction. I suspect you did your straightening on the power pole. If you remove that, the leaning backwards will be more pronounced. Just a thought --must be my monitor leaning to the right too, who knows?
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6th May 2016, 08:37 AM
#4
Moderator
re: Paterson
Hi Dave,
I am in agreement with Izzie about these needing some rotation + perspective corrections to balance problems between left and right sides, although it is also apparent, in #1 especially, that all is not vertical in reality.
Q. Should the thread title "Petersen" be "Paterson"? (I can easily fix if so)
Cheers, Dave
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6th May 2016, 11:38 AM
#5
re: Paterson
Thank you Izzie and Dave. I agree I didn't get the straightening quite right and I totally forgot to do the lens correction. I will give it another shot today.
I have another elevator I should post because this one is quite extensive with several tall parts that all have a slight lean in different directions. Guess it is a natural settling of these tall old buildings.
Peterson would be correct Dave.....oops.
Dave
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6th May 2016, 01:31 PM
#6
re: Paterson
Great looking buildings Dave. Sometimes they make great B&W subjects.
I use this program sometimes to straighten things up, just one click. (It's free)
http://www.shiftn.de/
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6th May 2016, 03:53 PM
#7
re: Paterson
I think they would make some really cool black and whites.JMHO though.
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6th May 2016, 04:20 PM
#8
re: Paterson
Thanks Jim I will check out Shift.
Dave
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6th May 2016, 04:55 PM
#9
re: Paterson
From the looks of the buildings, I'd say they are leaning to the right because that is the direction the prevailing winds push on them.
Nice shots Dave, I like them as is.
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6th May 2016, 04:57 PM
#10
re: Paterson
Both very nice shots but as Izzie said they are leaning to the right ever so slightly but thats not a big issue really. Tho it can be easily fixed with the transform tool in p.s.
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7th May 2016, 07:05 AM
#11
Re: Paterson
Thanks for the link, Ziggy...I downloaded it yesterday but I still have to find a building to practice it on...
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