Thanks to all who commented!

Marnie, it was a narrow street with mostly obstructed views. I
corrected the distortion as much as I could in Lightroom. I thought
the distinctive architecture and beauty of the buildings made it worth
posting despite the defects.

Cheers,

Rick
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On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 1:54 PM, John <[email protected]> wrote:
> Considering the age of the buildings, the location in Pennsylvania coal
> mining country and that it looks like the nearer building is leaning in
> and the farther building is leaning back, it might not be "wide angle
> distortion". <BigGrin>
>
> On 7/7/2017 21:56, Marnie (aka Doe) wrote:
>>
>> Some wide angle distortion that I'd probably try to get rid of or tone
>> down. Sometimes I leave in or take out, but in this case, when it looks
>> like the building might fall down, I'd take out.
>>
>> HTH, Take with a grain of salt, Marnie aka Doe
>>
>> On 7/7/2017 6:47 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>>>
>>> Jim Thorpe is a small burgh about an hour and a half from Philly. It
>>> was a mining and coal-shipping town called Mauch Chunk (Lenape Indian
>>> origin) until the town fathers struck a deal with the widow of Native
>>> American Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe. He was exhumed and his remains
>>> set in a memorial in the center of town, which was re-named for him.
>>>
>>> Now its main industries are tourism and recreation (especially
>>> white-water canoeing and rafting). The place has some lovely
>>> architecture, though:
>>>
>>> https://rickwomer.smugmug.com/PESOs-2017/Jim-Thorpe/i-WhTd2zh/A
>>>
>>> (K-5, DA 17-70)
>>>
>>> Comments appreciated.
>>>
>>> Rick
>>
>>
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