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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Indoor street photography - B&W Architecture New Skew
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Sat Oct 27 15:39:10 2007
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Philippe_A, Philippe-O and Ric,
thanks for the ideas and guidelines.
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DMS/New-Old-Pictures/Autostadt/VW_TOWERS_NEWSKEW.jpg.html
Opus2: perspective - skew and vertical scaling corrections
Cheers
Douglas

Philippe Amard wrote:
> I agree with Philippe, great shots, I was only troubled by the same 
> "lack" of convergence on those cited by Ph.O.
> thanks for sharing this series I found interesting to say the least.
> Grusse
> .
> Phil...x
>
>
> Philippe Orlent wrote:
>
>> Beautiful series, Douglas.
>>
>> Now, about the first one, and the car storage towers,
>> Very strange effects on both: they are perfectly straight (I checked  
>> this at large magnification, though it just being via your low res  
>> jpegs) but they don't seem so optically.
>> This causes imbalance.
>> In the first one's case, this is due to an optical effect (dome vs  
>> 'straight' chimney), and in the second one it's due to a light 
>> effect  (dark cilinders vs light on the forward one from the right).
>> In both cases, it has a compositional effect: whether you choose to  
>> keep this imbalance or not, is entirely up to you. You determine the  
>> effect.
>> And wether it 'd be imblanced or not, it's just two different but  
>> equally acceptable ways of 'seeing' and 'presenting' this image.
>>
>> So, astonishing shots, that I'd love to see on a big and detailed print.
>>
>> Personally, I think that if you would PS the first one so that the  
>> chimney would 'lean' a bit more towards the dome, and 'lean' the  
>> towers a bit more to the right part of the image, you would take 
>> away  this imbalance, and attain a higher level of classical aesthetics.
>> But that is just a matter of taste, and does not change my  
>> appreciation of the shots at all.
>>
>> Beautiful tonalities, too BTW.
>>
>> Thanks for showing,
>> Philippe
>>
>>
>>
>> Op 27-okt-07, om 18:06 heeft Douglas Sharp het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> A few more from the VW site in Wolfsburg last weekend - this time in
>>> black and white
>>>
>>> This is part of the house that Adolf built
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/105184-1/VW_Chimney.jpg
>>>
>>> This place is so large that people move around in groups, it makes you
>>> feel slightly lost and nervous
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/105168-1/Herding_behaviour.jpg
>>>
>>> and people don't look at anyone else - the man was less than 3 feet  
>>> away
>>> when I stuck my camera more or less in his face
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/105171-1/Reception_Desk_2.jpg
>>>
>>> This is where the new cars are stored
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/105181-1/VW_Towers.jpg
>>>
>>> This is where customers can watch them being "extracted"
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/d/105178-2/VW_Tower_2.jpg
>>>
>>> Hope you enjoy looking at them more than we enjoyed our visit  - if
>>> you're only there to pick up your new car 4 to 5 hours there is more
>>> than enough.
>>> Cheers
>>> Douglas
>>>
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