Hi Boris ...

I like how you reduced the perspective effect. Clever.

The photo looks flat, lacking in contrast. Perhaps punching it up a bit would help. However, the odd thing is that I don't see any shadows in the photo. Is that just my poor eyes and crummy monitor, or are there really no shadows? How do you account for their absense?

shel

Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Anyway - here's Mark Cassino's K 24/2.8 on Leon Altov's ME Super with
some Kodak TMAX 400 loaded in it <g>.

I have some particular question to the wizards of Land of Pentax:

You see, I've been told numerous times that this is a very good
picture. Nonetheless, I would like to hear how it can be improved
provided that I don't have wider lens than K 24/2.8...

Please notice also that I've applied some perspective correction. I've
left a little "falling" effect in, so that IMHO the impression still
would be that one is looking from below on this building...

http://boris.isra-shop.com/local/paw/clal.jpg



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