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?
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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

