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Russborough House
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WackerMembermcmartinParticipantFlipsakeParticipantMartinOCParticipant
Nice photo, the blue sky really sets of the stonework. But as mcmartin says there is problem with your horizon. If you have PS then filter>distort>”lens correction” might fix it up for you.
Your signature, although I can’t really understand what it means, does come across as a bit nasty.
Martin
constantineParticipantOne of my mates lives in the gate house of that place, he gave me a guided tour of the whole place a while back, very impressive on the inside, especially considering the history of the place.
WackerMemberMartinOC wrote:
Your signature, although I can’t really understand what it means, does come across as a bit nasty.
Martin
Me nasty ! never
It is well known that little people ( verticaly challenged ) are narky and aggressive so as I say,
if all big people were as narky as little people there would be no little people…..( because big people would batter and probably kill the little people )ps I do not wish to upset little or big people me im adverage………
paddy
rc53MemberCianMcLiamParticipantWell, judging by your photo here and your website gallery, if the world was as slanted as your pics we’d all have slid off! Photo looks sharp.
WackerMemberCianMcLiam wrote:
Well, judging by your photo here and your website gallery, if the world was as slanted as your pics we’d all have slid off! Photo looks sharp.
These things happen when you have one leg shorter than the other…
What type of projection? It looks somehow not quite right
This image is 5 pics stitched together lens distortion might be my problem
I’m only starting this pano lark I hope to get better and sort out all my problems shortly.paddy
rc53MemberI see you used CS2 to make the pano. There are several perspectives which you can use,
you could try one of the others and see what difference it makes.
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