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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Denis,
    I dont like how much the light fades towards the top of the building. I think I would also like the sky a bit brighter. The image is eye catching!
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    Galaxy S7 and photoshop


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    Striking image ! Minor quibble - the verticals are over-corrected ( top right ). Took me a while to work out how a "Perfectly Aligned" image looked very slightly wrong when printed. Reading Norman McGrath ,who explained that a slight degree of undercorrection looked "better". Very slight though ; adjust to "Correct", then back a Tad. Tad being say .5 degrees.

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    Thanks for your thoughtful comments Jim, Nicholas and Ian,

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Jones View Post
    This technique is often used with inappropriate surreal results, but with this subject in these conditions it is impressive.
    Thanks, Jim - Yes, HDR effects are often applied in excess.
    This is a simple blending of bracketed exposures with minimal adjustment.

    Quote Originally Posted by stawastawa View Post
    Denis,
    I dont like how much the light fades towards the top of the building. I think I would also like the sky a bit brighter. The image is eye catching!
    The little bit of lighting at street level accounts for the falloff at the top. It did not bother me, because I remembered how it was early that morning. Now that you mentioned it... I should improve on it. I had a lighter, brighter sky then let it go darker in preference to more saturated color.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Gordon Bilson View Post
    Striking image ! Minor quibble - the verticals are over-corrected ( top right ). Took me a while to work out how a "Perfectly Aligned" image looked very slightly wrong when printed. Reading Norman McGrath ,who explained that a slight degree of undercorrection looked "better". Very slight though ; adjust to "Correct", then back a Tad. Tad being say .5 degrees.
    You caught me on that, Ian. You have a keen eye. There is a slight over correction and I thought I could get away with leaving it ! Under correction would be better, I agree. I've heard that, too.
    Next go round I'll try to improve it.

    Thanks to all for the input.

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    Cinestill 800T Nikon FM3A 50mm f1.8D

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    At a local sunflower field.

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    What's wrong with your sunflower - normally they look straight into the sun :-)

    The FX39 thing works fine out of your hands,
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