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Brick Distorted
Image Title:  Brick Distorted
 
 By: Gaja Snover  
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Photographer Gaja Snover {K:4462}
Project #38 Photo Help Camera Model Lumix Fz20
Categories Abstracts
Architecture
Street
Film Format
Portfolio Abstract
Architecture
Urban/Street
Lens built-in
Uploaded 3/11/2005 Film / Memory Type lexar 1GB SD
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 216 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 6 Rating
5.67
/ 3 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - United States   United States
About The lens distortion, very obvious right? Does it hurt the image or is it interesting? If you think it is detrimental to the image, any suggestions? can it be corrected in photoshop, are there filters? Thanks!
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Todd Miller   {K:16464} 3/11/2005
gaja, this is a great shot. love the great use of lines and the colors.
the barrel distortion is something that drives me nuts on my own images, so i may be biased here-that being said i think it'd be better without.

thilo bayer just referred me to a PS plug-in called PT Lens. it's free online and works wonderfully.
cheers,
todd


Joao Paulo Silva   {K:923} 3/11/2005
Hi Gaja,

I really like these color tones. But if I may... since you asked, compositionally speaking, I fell that this shot would have more impact if there was only one focal point instead of two. In my opinion, I would crop out the far window which seems the weakest because of the shallow depth of field which would bring more attention to the beautiful lines of the down spout and brick wall. After that I would flip the frame horizontally so that the flow would be from left to right.

Regards,
Joao


Marcus Armani   {K:36597} 3/11/2005
wonderful abstract, the detail and tones are fantastic, very ncie perspective..


hiroshi kaneko   {K:2651} 3/11/2005
great capture.
very beautiful colors.

thank you.


Gaja Snover   {K:4462} 3/12/2005
Hi Todd,

Thanks so much for the advice! I looked up PTlens and it will not work on a mac, but I did find a pointer to LensFix for Macs; unfortunately this one is not free ;-(

thanks again!
Gaja


waleed montasser   {K:2569} 3/14/2005
you r very sensitive to colors , i loved your portfolio , keep smart! :)


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