Antonio Correia
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This afternoon I have been to a religious procession from where I made several photographs.
The sun was very harsh !
The sun was very harsh !
This afternoon I have been to a religious procession from where I made several photographs.
The sun was very harsh !
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Better !!!
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Thank you Paul, Robert and Doug !
Indeed in this kind of event I do like to use wide angle lenses. This time I used the Oly 7-14 f/2.8 @... let me have a look... 7mm, that is, 14mm in 35mm
One notices however the deformation at the far right and left sides but, what the heck !
The central area is not deformed and the image looks fine.
However, I am too "obliged" to the use of the same format or proportions. I would like to see the saint more to the right of the image and that, is only possible using a different crop factor. Let me try the 3/4 just for fun !
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The 3/4 doesn't work as you can see bellow !
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But the square is OK !
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I have printed the 3/5 version - the forst one - which I will be offering the responsable for the procession.
Your thoughts please !
Oh something else: in this image I spent about one hour and I have used Affinity, LR and CS5 ! A mess LOL
Nice one!... Do you think we can balance the image a little by centering things as the original, and showing more on the right side now? Did you use LR?
... It's great that you are open in entertaining various new possibilities in the presentation of your photograph. It's good to know when and when not to offer such suggestions. For some folk, the presented work is sacrosanct!
Comparing the two versions, without the original disorder, the full immediacy, movement and context of such a procession and tribute to a saint is lost. (Still, I doubt I would have any less admiration for this memorable scene if just shown the fully corrected version and had never seen the original, as the differences are small and debatable.
Having said that, what would you tell your grandson that it means today?
Asher
Still, the other one might be better.
Best regards,
Doug
Hi Antonio
I think the symmetrical composition of the original version is a much more dynamic image.
James
Hi, Antonio,
Regardless of the crop issue, I prefer the ones in which you have made perspective adjustments so that, for example, the man at the far left and the building at the right seem upright in the image.
Great shot in any case.
Best regards,
Doug
With the herewith image I end my show.
A difficult way to go through, indeed. Train line and bend over the low wall
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With the herewith image I end my show.
A difficult way to go through, indeed. Train line and bend over the low wall
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