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06-06-2014, 09:36 PM   #1
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The last gas light.
Lens: Rikenon 80mm f/3.5 Camera: Ricoh Diacord G ISO: 100 Shutter Speed: 1/90s Aperture: F6.7 

Gargantua Door lamp.
Thank you for you thoughts.
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It has that Munster-esque look.
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A like this shot; nice one. The blurry foreground tree is slightly distracting. I think you could have tilted the top of the camera downward/forward a bit, and this could have eliminated some of the converging verticals on both sides of the building.
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QuoteOriginally posted by K-9 Quote
I think you could have tilted the top of the camera downward/forward a bit, and this could have eliminated some of the converging verticals on both sides of the building
Or a quick skew adjustment in PS soon sorts that too.

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QuoteOriginally posted by K-9 Quote
A like this shot; nice one. The blurry foreground tree is slightly distracting. I think you could have tilted the top of the camera downward/forward a bit, and this could have eliminated some of the converging verticals on both sides of the building.
Thank you K-9. I tried to limit DOF to shift accent to lamp as much as possible. I was too close to the house and forgot that i can focus tlr by tilting it 90 degree.

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Or a quick skew adjustment in PS soon sorts that too.
Thank you Kerrowdown. The PS is still an iceberg for me.

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P.S. I do not like the gray tone of the black fence and foreground tree i guess the polariser filter would help.
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