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I definitely prefer the first one.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston..
Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is
Ann, I like the straight one..Joe
On 4/27/2012 11:24, Igor Roshchin wrote:
I would vote for the 3rd one.
It would be similar to the 2nd, but not over-tilted.
har!
While I am not a stickler to having all photos leveled,
a bunch of Pisa poles are disturbing my eye.
So, the 2nd one is more
On 4/28/2012 20:27, jn289 wrote:
Ann, I like the straight one..Joe
hmmm - as in straight out of the box or corrected to straighten
verticals?
thanks to all -- I've stuck with the 1st for my 2012 gallery -
which was my original preference - but I'm always second guessing myself.
ann
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On 4/28/2012 20:27, jn289 wrote:
Ann, I like the straight one..Joe
hmmm - as in straight out of the box or corrected to straighten
verticals?
thanks to all -- I've stuck with the 1st for my 2012 gallery -
which was my original preference - but I'm always second guessing myself.
I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston..
Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is better ?
The first is as shot, the second is adjusted, as you see, to straighten
it but that necessitated a different crop.
I like the original one.
But I don't subscribe the always level horizontals school of though.
DS
On 27 April 2012 23:06, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston..
Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is better ?
I would vote for the 3rd one.
It would be similar to the 2nd, but not over-tilted.
While I am not a stickler to having all photos leveled,
a bunch of Pisa poles are disturbing my eye.
So, the 2nd one is more pleasing, but I think you rotated it just a bit
too much. I would back off just a notch.
The first one..by far. I prefer the perspective curve as well as the crop.
Very soft light omm.
Jack
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I've been going
. I prefer the perspective curve as well as the crop.
Very soft light omm.
Jack
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I've been going back and forth
At the risk of redundancy, I'll echo the sentiments expressed by the others:
I like the first shot best, though the second shot certainly doesn't put
me off in any way.
(We don't have them there fancy bridges in western Kentucky, BTW.)
-- Walt
On 4/27/2012 10:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
The second is immensely more pleasing to my eye. I think it’s not the
leveling, it’s having lost the visual junk in the lower left, freeing
up the smaller streetlight curves to echo the larger ones in the
center. -T
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com wrote:
I've
Of the two, the first is more dynamic. The second, cropped
straightened as it is looks to static to me.
-p
On 4/27/2012 10:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston..
Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is better ?
The
From: Ann Sanfedele
I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston..
Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is better ?
The first is as shot, the second is adjusted, as you see, to straighten
it but that necessitated a different crop.
On 4/27/2012 11:24, Igor Roshchin wrote:
I would vote for the 3rd one.
It would be similar to the 2nd, but not over-tilted.
har!
While I am not a stickler to having all photos leveled,
a bunch of Pisa poles are disturbing my eye.
So, the 2nd one is more pleasing, but I think you rotated it
...@yahoo.com wrote:
The first one..by far. I prefer the perspective curve as well as the crop.
Very soft light omm.
Jack
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prefer the perspective curve as well as the crop.
Very soft light omm.
Jack
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I've been going back and forth
I see what you mean about the poles and over compensating... I think I
did the second, 1st then went back to the first one as a better choice.
And Tim pointed out visual junk that I couldnt even see in the lower
left . hmmm..
I like Paul's reason for liking the first better. Fascinating
: Which PESO ?
I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston..
Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is better ?
The first is as shot, the second is adjusted, as you see, to straighten
it but that necessitated a different crop.
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From: Ann Sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com
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I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston
Quoting David Savage ozsav...@gmail.com:
I like the original one.
But I don't subscribe the always level horizontals school of though.
As Dave knows, I do
But, while I would normally prefer the second, I think the amount of
cropping needed to straighten the image, spoils it's
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Love it, Ann!
cheers,
frank
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I've been going
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