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    Stairway To Indian

    This image was taken in a very nice arcade in Melbourne, some of the shops were quite expensive and I thought that the stairway and the not so clean walls provided a much more interesting view. C&C most welcome as I am using Photoshop more now and I am just learning to use a few more of its capabilities.


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    Re: Stairway To Indian

    There must be Masala Dosa, Iddaly, butter Nan, Panned-butter masala, gulab jamun and many more...please enjoy them too; nice image too

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    Interesting view. I can see why you thought to shoot it. First thing you might consider is dealing with the vertical/horizontal planes. You have a lot of things going on in that area and deciding which thing is the most important (the stairway?) and rectifying it, followed by some other perspective adjustments may make this work better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    This image was taken in a very nice arcade in Melbourne, some of the shops were quite expensive and I thought that the stairway and the not so clean walls provided a much more interesting view. C&C most welcome as I am using Photoshop more now and I am just learning to use a few more of its capabilities.


    Stairway To IndianStairway To Exotic Indian by Ole Hansen, on Flickr
    Problem with the knees?
    If you would lower your position you could lift the camera so the verticals are vertical and still having the same content.

    George

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    Those verticals are also my chief concern here. If this is a full size image, correcting the leaning verticals will mean cropping even tighter on what is already a slightly cramped scene. Although it is the right side which is most affected so possibly ending up with a square ratio may be possible to achieve.

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    Re: Stairway To Indian

    Quote Originally Posted by george013 View Post
    Problem with the knees?
    If you would lower your position you could lift the camera so the verticals are vertical and still having the same content.

    George
    Or, just adjust it in Photoshop using the Edit - Transform tool

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    Nice processing.

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