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  • Victoria State Library

    Some images from inside the Vic State Library. And outside.

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    Canon R6 w Canon RF 16mm f2.8 lens f8.0 1/30 ISO 800

    #2
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    Canon R6 w Canon RF 16mm f2.8 lens f2.8 1/15 ISO 800

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    Canon R6 w Canon RF 16mm f2.8 lens f8.0 1/25 ISO 800

    #4 B/W version.
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    #5 That sinking feeling.
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  • #2
    Looks as if you are enjoying your visit. #1 is nearly perfect
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    • Grumpy John
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      Although the weather was miserable I really did enjoy my walk around the CBD today.
      What would you change about #1 Hans, I'm always open to honest critique.

  • #3
    It is difficult to get the original symetric even more so with a wide angle lens. You line up the top to be horizontal and vertical and find because of where you are taking the picture from it doesn't match at the bottom. I think what I noticed first was the different angle that the base of the columns make. A touch up with transform and skew makes it look straight.

    Like the first shots with your new lens though.

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    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
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    • #4
      Originally posted by HansE View Post
      It is difficult to get the original symetric even more so with a wide angle lens. You line up the top to be horizontal and vertical and find because of where you are taking the picture from it doesn't match at the bottom. I think what I noticed first was the different angle that the base of the columns make. A touch up with transform and skew makes it look straight.

      Like the first shots with your new lens though.

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      Thanks for detailed reply Hans.
      you're correct, it is very difficult to achieve correct perspective with a wide angle lens, even more so when shooting from an elevated position as I was for this shot. I did make corrections using the Geometry feature in ACR, maybe I did not choose the best horizontal lines.


      Image before perspective corrections.
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      Lines used for corrections.
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      • #5
        Not familiar with that program. I can simply fix it in PS It is interesting to note before you do the perspective correction the picture lines up better horizontally. May even be centered better? It was out about 2degrees was enough for me to notice.
        Better a full bottle in front of me
        than a full frontal lobotomy.
        Hans

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        • Grumpy John
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          I will continue to play with this image.

        • HansE
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          If you mean the geometry adjustments in camera raw I have not used them until just now just to have a look. May come in handy sometime.

        • Grumpy John
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          Yes, the geometry adjustments.

      • #6
        One last try.

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        • #7
          You are having fun with the new toy John. As you know the wide angles are super bad with perspective but that's what they're designed for. More for landscapes maybe. It's a nightmare to try correcting in post because you can't undo the distortion. You can give it a good shake like you did above and it works well though. With images like these, there's a trick to getting things at least lined up and that's to copy sections to new layers and straightening those layers with the move tool. Here's what I did with just copying sections from the pillars down, but this is only on a small image from the original posted.
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          • #8
            I like them all except the last, John and I think the wide angle distortion makes them more interesting. The last just doesn't make sense to my eyes/brain - I assume it's a sculpture.
            Alan W

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            • Grumpy John
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              Haha, I see where you're coming from Alan. I'll put up a wider shot, it may make more sense.
              Thanks for the kind words, I had a lot of fun trying out the new lens.

          • #9
            A wide shot of #5 above.
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            • wigz
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              Thanks - a bit of context makes a huge difference. I'm a little surprised you were allowed to take photos inside.

            • Grumpy John
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              You can take as many photos as you like, no tripods allowed though.
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