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Tasha.C


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  • Howard Mattix 05/10/2013 4:53

    A very inclusive Image, but I agree with Byran. getting the verical lines straight wouuld improve it. I have Adobe Elements 10, which has a tool for such corrections. You might also try Picasa, it has a horizontal correction tool, which will help some in correcting the verticasl axis. I will warn you you will get clipping on the ends and willneed to recrop it.
    Sincereely,
    Howard
  • Ken Piros 14/02/2013 12:47

    It's a little known fact that The Minster was built with a slight vertical tilt which you captured perfectly. The surveyors rotating alhidade, used for accurate alignment was sitting on a tripod which had one leg slightly shorter than the other two ; )

    I really didn't notice it that much, It happens when you are at the extreme ends of a lenses focal length. Otherwise the composition is good, nice details and sharpness.
  • Sue Thompson 12/02/2013 9:49

    The Minster is a beautiful old building and you choes a nice view.........and not another tourist in sight :))))
    I agree with Bryan about the verticals....and perhaps viewing from further away would also help.

    :))
  • Harold Thompson 12/02/2013 9:46

    Good detail and view point of the Minister well exposed
    :-)) Harold
  • Tasha.C 12/02/2013 7:57

    Thats a trick you'll have to show me Bryan :)
  • BRYAN CRUTE 11/02/2013 21:53

    With the vertical straightened this would be a really top quality shot, everything else is spot on.

    Regards
    Bryan

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APN Canon EOS 60D
Objectif Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Ouverture 10
Temps de pose 1/250
Focale 20.0 mm
ISO 400