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ossie13ParticipantPodgeMemberbeefParticipant
Aye – a CCW rotation will sort this one out for you alright. Nice light in this.
Cheers,
beefdeboyParticipantossie13Participantdeboy wrote:
Its a pity the image is so small.
But a great pic.You can see the original file (3872×2592) on my Flickr?
Cheers Steve
ossie13ParticipantMany thanks Podge & Beef
Here’s one which I slightly cropped and small rotation!!
Cheers Steve
stcstcMembersteve
i think it still needs a little more rotation, the windows at the back are not quite vertical
also it looks as if your lens is creating barrel distortion, you could fix that in photoshop too
PuckpicsMemberossie13 wrote:
Many thanks Podge & Beef
Here’s one which I slightly cropped and small rotation!!
Cheers Steve
I’m still with the horizon police on this one…
MailmanParticipantHey Steve. I really like this shot. But i’ve never seen grand central that quite in all the times i spent there. Mad….I am only new to the site and photography in general and i am just wondering what sort of settings were used to get the peoples shadows/faded effect in the picture. It really gives the picture a sence of time going by, people coming and going. I really like that…
Cheers,
Liam
Big FellaParticipantHi Steve,
Wow, I love this especially the movement of some of the people, excellent.
I’am new around here, hope you don’t mind my comments.
Stephen
ossie13ParticipantMailman wrote:
Hey Steve. I really like this shot. But i’ve never seen grand central that quite in all the times i spent there. Mad….I am only new to the site and photography in general and i am just wondering what sort of settings were used to get the peoples shadows/faded effect in the picture. It really gives the picture a sence of time going by, people coming and going. I really like that…
Cheers,
Liam
Liam this was taken at about 23.00(thats why not a lot of people about?) and the exposure was 20 seconds f10!!
Cheers Steve
p.s. Big Fella, thanks for the comments!!
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