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Church interior Naarden
Lens: Sigma 8-16mm Camera: K20D Photo Location: Naarden, NL ISO: 200 
Posted By: newmikey, 06-02-2011, 01:21 PM

Trying my new 8-16mm - I'm a happy camper!


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06-02-2011, 01:27 PM   #2
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That's an impressive shot, thanks for sharing!
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wow !!! what a fantastic panoramic capture of such an historic and striking structure ! dave m
06-02-2011, 03:24 PM   #4
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Excellently executed shot!

06-02-2011, 03:33 PM   #5
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Impressive photo. Do you have more of that interior?
06-02-2011, 10:36 PM   #6
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Impressive photo. Do you have more of that interior?
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These are very impressive shots Mike. I prefer #2 though because #1 is tilted (needs straightening) and makes my head spin looking at it - if you can do that then superb !

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Very nicely processed.
Aptly applied HDR effect.
Thanks for sharing.
06-03-2011, 05:17 AM   #9
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These are very impressive shots Mike. I prefer #2 though because #1 is tilted (needs straightening) and makes my head spin looking at it - if you can do that then superb !

This should do it, thanks for making me reconsider and try getting better at PP:

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Much better Mike ! That's a beautiful shot. However there are definite signs of distortion (at the bottom) - I'd consider a piece of software to remove the distortion - try PTLens for starters, I believe (as I don't use it) PS has a version too.
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Much better Mike ! That's a beautiful shot. However there are definite signs of distortion (at the bottom) - I'd consider a piece of software to remove the distortion - try PTLens for starters, I believe (as I don't use it) PS has a version too.
I'd rather use Hugin to make a specic profile for the Lensfun library (which I could then use in the raw conversion process to cancel out the distortion) but in this case, the distortion is so minimal that I suspect it would look wrong to get rid of what one would expect to see.

Thanks for you comments! Appreciate everybody looking and please bear with me, I'm just starting to learn how to deal with this "thing"...
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Dramatic stuff - a morning eye opener.

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06-03-2011, 08:14 AM   #13
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great use of the lens, beautiful shot. Bob
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Very nice shots.I really like the perspective.--charliezap
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Amazing perspective. I liked the ghost images in the first version , but overall the edited version looks better.
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