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ahmad saad
{K:25} 2/18/2007
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Very interesting,Very nice view of the glass New York thanks!
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Alessandro Capelli
{K:34805} 11/27/2006
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Fine reflections in this good street photograph..well done Rob! Ale
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Jim Budrakey
{K:24393} 11/27/2006
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Aaah... New York, New York. There's noplace quite like it and you have captured that feeling quite well.
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
{K:174145} 11/27/2006
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Very interesting, Rob. We've leaped from one coast to the other.;)
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/26/2006
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Hi Rob,
It's fairly easy. If you have PS CS or CS2, go to filter > Distort > Lens Correction. In PSE (5.0), the lens correction is even easier to find: Filter > Correct Camera Distortion.
Hope this helps,
Cheers,
Hugo
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Rob Graziano
{K:6678} 11/26/2006
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Thanks Hugo! I would love to be able to do that. I tried in PS but my skills are seriously lacking in that area. I was frustrated trying...LOL! Any help you could lend would be greatly appreciated! thanks!
rob
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 11/26/2006
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Hi Rob,
Very nice use of the glass wall to extend the eyelevel street scene of NYC - It adds another perspective to the image, and widens the view nicely. Good POV, and an interesting image. I think the square format draws more attention to the upward perspective in the image, making it appear slightly tilted / skewed. Perhaps tweaking the images so all vertical lines appear as such might make it more geometric and remove the slight lens distortion. Just a thought.
Cheers,
Hugo
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