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p.2 #6 · A Different Look at Half Dome | |
D. von Briesen wrote:
Jim,
these are both really great. i think i like the b/w version for its more visceral, wintery feel. beautiful composition of subject elements that lead you from the foreground back to half dome.
as to the leaning thing, probably a couple of leaners there but you've also got some divergence in the top part of the frame created by pointing slightly downward with your wide angle. very common in these kind of shots just as the opposite is common when shooting upward at tall things (buildings the classic example with converging lines). this is why they build perspective control lenses and provide transform tools in PS.
one other thing: do you think a slight bit of extra sharpening on the face of half dome would bring out a bit more of the texture and detail? just the face i think with a masked/brushed sharpen layer.
dvb
Thanks Derek! I sometimes use the Transform tools to correct the divergence, but usually I just use the Lens Correction filter in PS. Dave made some suggestions about the face of Half Dome too, so after I print it today, I will go back and touch up that area.
Jim
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