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Nice story, and a winner shot as wellChoi wrote:
We were walking uphills and most of our tour members were lagged behind. P and I were the most energetic and close to the coordinator. I was lucky that instead of the 21 Elmarit, it was the 35 Lux that was mounted on my M9 then. When I saw the girl passing by, I know I am going to hit a jackpot. I immediately snapped the shot and was very pleased with the result. Should it be done with the 21, the distortion will definitely be more conspicuous. I immediately showed the image to P, and sourly she replied," Good for you this time, it looks like a painting." She then was busy trying to find similar scenes and composition, but to no avail .........
Hallo Choi>
Superb! Well done, Choi.
glad that you enjoyed viewing it. All along I have been using Silkypix (initially for converting the now-discarded Kodak P14N files) for all my raw conversion, perspective adjustment included.John Basso wrote:
Hallo Choi>
You covered everything you stated ,Excellent composition ,Colour coordination ,Boy-Girl .Etc.
Did you and what software have you used for perspective control? This is a very good photo.
Greetings: John Basso.![]()
Enjoy the visit, or should I say "re-visit".Drama wrote:
Glad to se old town "Captol" from here at north, very happy that i`m heading there next week. Thank you for sharing!