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Jan 20, 2007 22:52 |  #1

Been visiting a local brewery in the area (about a 100 feet away)and decided to take a few shots after leaving. It was a little overcast at the time but after leaving that place, I wasn't to concerned...:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Jan 20, 2007 23:23 |  #2

I like it... ALOT!




  
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Jan 21, 2007 03:24 |  #3

There is interesting light and details Frank, but is the building to the right really skewed, or is this an artefact of processing?



  
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Jan 21, 2007 06:10 |  #4

Lovely shot Frank. :)


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Jan 21, 2007 10:36 |  #5

sharpshootr987 wrote in post #2574116 (external link)
I like it... ALOT!

Thank you kindly sharpshootr

rudgej wrote in post #2574782 (external link)
There is interesting light and details Frank, but is the building to the right really skewed, or is this an artefact of processing?

Thanks John for your response.

I wondered how long it would take for somebody to pick up on the distortion...I guess you win John...:lol:

The skewed buildings are not the result of artifact due to PP, it's pincusion distortion caused form the UWA. Could have been less noticeable if the lens was a little more level, but capturing more FG prevailed.

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Lovely shot Frank. :)

Thanks for your comment Neil, appreciated.




  
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