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Shrine Dog Triptych III
Image Title:  Shrine Dog Triptych III
 
 By: Roger Williams  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Roger Williams {K:84106}
Project N/A Camera Model Bessaflex
Categories Humor
Others
Film Format
Portfolio SLR
Statues
Japanalia
Lens Helios 58mm F/2
Uploaded 3/28/2005 Film / Memory Type Fuji Superia 800
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 292 Shutter 1/250
Favorites Aperture f/5.6
Critiques 6 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Hino, Ochikawa
State -  TOKYO
Country - Japan   Japan
About I'm not really sure whether this is supposed to be a dog. Perhaps it's a lion? Anyway, I put this fearsome fellow in with his cute companions to make my triptych.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 3/28/2005
Excellent texture in the stone, Roger.
Did you have to straighten these at all, or are they 'straight from the camera'?
Best regards, Chris


Roger Williams   {K:84106} 3/28/2005
Thank you, Chris. Easter was a blessing. I have no qualms about correcting verticals... they're usually my errors, and putting them right shows the scene as it "really was." This is always my primary concern. "Warts and all," y'know? But to answer your question, one of the three was badly out of "true." Can you guess which one?


Keith Naylor   {K:13064} 3/28/2005
Hi Roger,
This is the best of the three. Your viewpoint exagerates the fearsome nature of the 'lion', and Chris is right the texture does work very well here. I wouldn't have known you had corrected the verticals if you hadn't mentioned it.
Good work

Keith


Roger Williams   {K:84106} 3/28/2005
Thanks Keith. Actually, alhtough I confessed to correcting verticals in one of these three, I didn't say it was this one. In fact it wasn't! I'll give you a clue: Changing the perspective generally makes the aspect ratio different... There, I've given it away now. (Still think it doesn't show, though.)


John E Robertson   {K:1749} 3/28/2005
nothing wrong with the quality of the Helios here Roger!!


Roger Williams   {K:84106} 3/28/2005
Thanks for visiting, John. As I write it's still six hours until I can upload another, but it will be one that shows the Helios at its best. A very nice B&W '50s look...


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