Excellent work matto!
Rob
Excellent work matto!
Rob
thanks Mang
some shots around kleinhuningen in Basel:
kleinhuningen_3 by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr
kleinhuningen_2 by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr
kleinhuningen by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr
kleinhuningen1.jpg by Aron Lorincz, on Flickr
Laron, You are posting some great images!
Lovely shots!
Larger: http://www.seangalbraith.com/photobl...nsylvania.html
I'm not sure about the scan of this one (actually, 2 4x5 negs stitched in PS). Can't put my finger on it... but something is off. Critiques welcome.
Hi Sean,
To my eye there's a problem with the upper part of the picture, partly discordant composition and partly geometric distortion from the wide-angle lens. The latter is most obvious in the mis-shapen lamp housing at upper left.
I would crop off the top below the gantry crane and the light, leaving a wider aspect ratio that would make it seem brighter and more airy.
Just a suggestion.
- Leigh
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
Thanks, Leigh.
4x5 Fuji Astia
That's a good one. Is it bethlehem steel works? I'm not in front of a calibrated monitor, but I would like to get a stronger feeling of the sunlight. Maybe increase the overall saturaton a bit and also brighten the steels highlights and midtones with a linear curve, lifted by its highlights.
I had a look on your web page where I recognized some of your work, and I must say that it is inspiring.
No offense to anyone but the distortion from the wide angle lenses is really pretty amazing and ruinous to me. Anyone figure out a better strategy for dealing with it? (Stitching, Photoshop adjustments, or calling it art?)
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