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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    French Huguenot Church, in Charleston, SC

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    With apologies to Kerosene Hat , here's my image of a plane engine.

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    Photoshop can do some cool stuff. First, here is another 8mm fisheye image from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston:



    And here is the image run through the lens correction tool to make it "rectilinear:"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Photoshop can do some cool stuff. First, here is another 8mm fisheye image from the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Charleston:



    And here is the image run through the lens correction tool to make it "rectilinear:"

    I like it! I have been there many times. Here is a small format image of the church:



    You know, you were only about 20 miles from my home in Summerville!

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    Oh! Nice! My wife and I stopped in Summerville a couple of times and we both said it seemed like a really nice suburb of Charleston! We got coffee at Coastal Coffee twice - their Cuban Cortado was awesome.

    Nice shot of the front - when I was there the light was not really on the face of the building so I didn't shoot anything outside. I like the reflected light / glint on the cross.

    Here's another from inside though:



    And one from the Circular Church (wish I could've gone inside but it was closed):

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    I've never been able to get into the Circular Church either. Here is my take on it:



    Speaking of good places to eat, I really like the Hominy Grill on Rutledge, Ave:


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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    With apologies to Kerosene Hat , here's my image of a plane engine.
    Good one, Bryan!
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    Thanks Peter! Jon, that grits place sounds good! Need to put that on the list for next time .

    One more image...but not Charleston. A couple days later I was in Nashville, TN, and went to the Parthenon for a bit before heading home.

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    Re: safe haven for tiny formats

    Quote Originally Posted by Corran View Post
    Thanks Peter! Jon, that grits place sounds good! Need to put that on the list for next time .

    One more image...but not Charleston. A couple days later I was in Nashville, TN, and went to the Parthenon for a bit before heading home.

    Nikon F2, 16mm f/3.5 AI fisheye, rectilinearized in PS, TMX, FX-39:

    Wow! I really like this one!

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    Thanks Jon. I love the ultrawide perspective this correction gives, which seems to exaggerate perspective even more than my 14mm or 15mm lenses do. Not sure why - I just wish it was doable in the darkroom.

    One more from the Parthenon, using my 8mm:

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