Earlier in the year I photographed all of the stores [with lights on] in my city that were left vacant. It ended up being a bit over 100 spaces I found and shot.
The 25mm has a bit of a wavy distortion that I find needs another +0.75 lens correction in PS on top of the standard correction profile to be reasonably straight.
stateless_ wrote:
The 25mm has a bit of a wavy distortion that I find needs another +0.75 lens correction in PS on top of the standard correction profile to be reasonably straight.
I think if you use the distortion slider below the lens profile, then you might get a more accurate correction, rather than de-barreling an imperfectly corrected mustache.
nehemiahphoto wrote:
I really enjoyed this series. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Sinasina wrote:
I think if you use the distortion slider below the lens profile, then you might get a more accurate correction, rather than de-barreling an imperfectly corrected mustache.
Do you prefer the colour version, or the B&W rendering?
I prefer the black and white because it makes the forms (including the forms of the clouds) more apparent and those forms are the primary appeal of the photo. The color version looks more ordinary, almost a snapshot.
Loxia 85mm - it's called the 'Malling Slide', just a few kms away is a 7000m mountain with its glacial morraine emptying into this hillside. It's 850m straight down to the river below. The net is to hold drums that will hopefully retain the flaky cliff face below the 'road'. Road gang guys (Biharis) are lowered down on ropes to arrange the drums. Everyone has helmets for rockfall. 30 minutes after the latest landslide, the (Sikh) commander called his driver, blew his whistle and they drove over the rough bit - commander was the first to go across.