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20th October 2012, 04:35 AM
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Upside Down?
I was having fun experimenting with reflections. C&C?
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20th October 2012, 06:24 AM
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Re: Upside Down?
Hi Chuck.
I think I see where you were going, with this, and I can appreciate that. Two things that immediately came to mind when I first looked at it was (1) the fact that your shot is a bit off kilter. Not by too much, but a little bit of straightening would help. Also (2) I, personally, would have liked to have seen more of what was being reflected. I don't know if it was due to the manner by which the shot was taken, or simply an issue of too tight of a crop. Shots like these (showing reflections) are always interesting to me, and I did enjoy looking at it.
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20th October 2012, 06:33 PM
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Re: Upside Down?
It's difficult to work out what is the correct level with this shot, Chuck.
Initially, it looks as though a clockwise rotation is needed, as Nathan mentioned.
But going by the trees, and what looks vertically straight, it is correct.
Probably a case of trying to convert a 3D scene into a 2D photo. So the areas which look 'wrong' are simply further away, so we have apparent perspective distortion.
Certainly a very clear reflection.
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20th October 2012, 06:44 PM
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Re: Upside Down?
Pretty area for sure Chuck. With these full reflection images I sometimes like to have a play and crop them at the water line and them rotate them 180 degree. On the right image it can be a mind bender but it usaully at least is an interesting outcome. It's not that it needs it, just a fun exercise.
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