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Photographer Nick Karagiaouroglou  Nick Karagiaouroglou {Karma:127263}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Canon T90
Categories Street
Film Format 24x36
Portfolio Lens Canon FD 24mm f/2.8 SSC
Uploaded 8/30/2007 Film / Memory Type Kodak professional BW400CN
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Location City -  St. Gallen
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Country - Switzerland   Switzerland
About Here the aim was to catch as many of the details of the wall as possible as they seem to enhance the exaggeration of perspective. Any comments would be very welcome.
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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 9/1/2007
My ragards dear .......

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/1/2007
Thanks a lot lot for the nice comment, Yazeed!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/1/2007
Thank you very very much, Dave! That stonework completely captured me, and so I had to capture it I guess. And still.. could it be captured better? The crop and perspective alterations from Kiarang gave me a lot lot lot to think about. And now your comment about the texture itself gives me even more to think about.

Thank you Dave, and all other guys for the steady input.

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/1/2007
Molti molti ringraziamenti, Simone!

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 9/1/2007
Kiarang, thanks a lot for your work, the convergence of which did move many many wheels in my brain! You enhanced the perepective even more with your work and so I wonder, in a quite reverse engineering way, how I might have used my settings at shooting time in order to achieve the look of your alterations. I guess a bit greater focal length and/or standing nearer to the object and turning a bit to the left.

Very very interesting and also efficient!

Nick

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M  jalili M  jalili   {K:69009} 8/30/2007
I like this capture. Specially the detail of stone and the curvature of the wall.
And on the top of the photo very beautiful composition.
Regards

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Dave Stacey Dave Stacey   {K:150877} 8/30/2007
Excellent capture of the details and textures of the stonework, Nick! I like your composition here, too.
Dave.

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Simone Tagliaferri Simone Tagliaferri   {K:28180} 8/30/2007
Bella. Ottima prospettiva.

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 8/30/2007
And now crop Sample.

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 8/30/2007
Skew Sample for correcting the perspective distraction of wide lens.

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 8/30/2007
Thanks a lot for the nice comment, Rashed? What about Kiarang's suggestions, if I may ask?

Best wishes,

Nick

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Nick Karagiaouroglou Nick Karagiaouroglou   {K:127263} 8/30/2007
Lines and perpective! You got it perfectly, Kiarang! I seem to be quite addicted to that, don't I? ;-)

It has been already B&W film, so no conversion needed to take place. And this was quite surprising to me since I really expected a more grainy look out of the 400 B&W film.

I attached a crop of the right side, which I think does enhance the chosen importance of the left stone wall. But how could the right wall be "skewed"? Perhaps something like the attachment? I used the perpective correction tool of PS and filled the resulting gaps with the cloning tool. Any other possibilities to do that?

Thanks a bunch for your nice comment and above all for the suggestions!

Nick

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Two alterations according to Kiarang's suggestions


Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 8/30/2007
Wonderful image of very great perspective and composition

All of the best

www.camerause.com

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Kiarang Alaei Kiarang Alaei   {K:49415} 8/30/2007
Ok, a new one by Nick which showes his interest to useing lines and perspective.
exposure and converting to the black & white mode works well here to keep attending the eyes to the harmonies of lines ; horiontal lines and vertical lines of steps.
i think that croping the right side may be useful, or even Skew the perspective of the right wall!
thanks for share nick!

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