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When the Yorkshire Wolds sulk (Q3 28) Part 2

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8 hours ago, Patrick NL said:

Thank you for your compliment!

Yes, I do use Lightroom. 99.9% of everything I do is done in Lightroom. You have to correct with buildings and vertical lines in view, certainly if you point your camera a bit up or down. It is not always possible to correct it, mostly because you would lose to much like the tip of a tower, that detail on the side, etc. But with a 28 (26!) mm it is not that extreme. In most cases I think it improves the image if you correct it.

Aren't you using LPC? It works really well, and helps with framing.

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Morning Routine...

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12 hours ago, SrMi said:

Aren't you using LPC? It works really well, and helps with framing.

You mean that in camera trapezium thing? For me as a street photographer it is a very annoying feature to be honest. If I would be aiming for architecture it could help, but I rather make sure my camera is horizontal and the rest is experience. If I end up missing something after correcting the perspective, I simply did not take the image; nobody will ever see it. Our little secret! 😁

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1 hour ago, Patrick NL said:

You mean that in camera trapezium thing? For me as a street photographer it is a very annoying feature to be honest. If I would be aiming for architecture it could help, but I rather make sure my camera is horizontal and the rest is experience. If I end up missing something after correcting the perspective, I simply did not take the image; nobody will ever see it. Our little secret! 😁

I have it assigned to a button to turn it on or off quickly. Yes, in some situations, it is annoying, but it should work quite well for something like the image in #4821. 

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7 hours ago, SrMi said:

I have it assigned to a button to turn it on or off quickly. Yes, in some situations, it is annoying, but it should work quite well for something like the image in #4821. 

I only have three buttons to assign. Those are taken by resolution (61/36/18), autofocus mode and exposure metering. All more important to me. 😉

For an image like #4821b I certainly do not need it; that is basically shooting straight. It is more helpful for churches, a town square, etc. I think.

By the way; you only have to correct the perspective; the lines the Q3 28 produces are so straight I never ever had to do more!

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On 12/28/2024 at 11:29 AM, slipstream4 said:

Paris... October 2024

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Way cool.  I love the circle of light on the floor the person is stand in.  Really balances the photo out.

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Our guide at the California Citrus Museum in Riverside, CA.  He is holding a Buddha's Hand.  Interesting tour with a nice visitor's center display.  And as you walk through the groves you get to sample the different varieties of citrus.  My wife even ate a kumquat, which surprised the heck out of me.

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Window in a church in Meran, South Tyrol

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Berlin Charlottenburg Palace, Germany, Q3 28

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Snow finally... Hardanger, W Norway. Stitch of 3 images.

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And a quicky one, of Atlas enjoying the snow...

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Great architecture: Sheraton Nanxun / China

ISO 800 1/50s f/1.7 28mm

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