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Photographer Bertram Schacherer {K:3563}
Project N/A Camera Model Bessa L
Categories Cityscape
Film Format
Portfolio Lens CV 4/25
Uploaded 7/18/2005 Film / Memory Type Superia 200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 154 Shutter
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Critiques 4 Rating
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Location City -  Paris
State - 
Country - France   France
About Belleville, a building which has survived all redevelopments of the quartier
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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Branimir Fagarazzi   {K:38367} 7/18/2005
Nice motiv.


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 7/18/2005
Bertram, we have some of those in Japan, although it takes great determinatioin to resist the combination of blandishments and threats that the developers use as motivation. I like the sepia toning, but isn't it leaning slightly to the right?


Bertram Schacherer   {K:3563} 7/19/2005
The frontwall of the shack leans back indeed in reality. The verticals were adjusted related to the black tube on top of the pile which is 100% vertical here.


Roger Williams   {K:83282} 7/19/2005
That explains it. The rule I was taught is that the vertical nearest to the CENTER of the image is what has to be straight to avoid the appearance of rotation. If you make this straight then you get symmetrical leaning verticals on both sides, which are more acceptable (up to a point, of course) and can be straightened simultaneously, of course, is unacceptable. Forgive the nit-picking. I really DO like the picture!! It was my failure to observe this rule that made my futuristic "Modern Tokyo" building look as if it was leaning...


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