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Saw this with adjustments in mind - some will detest it I'm sure, but its intriguing nevertheless. M9 c/w 21SEM.

 

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So do I.

 

Being very picky, I would at least consider taking a shaving off the base to get rid of the railings (though it could be argued that they actually provide a base for the composition, and just a shaving of the LHS to get rid of the edge of the window about half way up. ( I say "consider" advisedly, because I feel I'm sounding like the worst sort of amateur photographic society judge!

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So here's how it came out of camera - as I said it was taken with the idea of 'squaring it up' in mind - just to see how well an extremely distorted image would respond to corrections in software. To me it looks very unnatural but striking because of the materials used to build it.

 

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Beautiful image. Very nice perspective correcting, what software was used? I think the building is quite beautiful with it's Flemish bond masonry. Looks like brick is a clay with manganese oxide to produce that wonderful dark purple coloring. Where is this located?

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Its simply (de-)'distorted' in Photoshop using guides and a bit of patience :). Its in the small English town of Much Wenlock in Shropshire and, according to one source, dates to 1864, which looks about right to me. 

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