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Following on from my last post on this location, another of the Crowns and Pierce's engine houses at Botallack.
Andy Reed and I had a bit of a debate on the matter of converging (or diverging) verticals, perspectives, rotations and so on in which I belatedly conceded defeat. This one is perhaps more challenging. Taken using my old and long superceded Nikkor 24-120 f3.5-5.6D at 24mm, there are some interesting aberrations at the outer limits of the lens which surpass mere perspective.
Two versions, one before and one following a dramatic correction in which I haven't aimed for perfection, just improvement.
The image has undergone a mild pseudo HDR treatment from a single JPEG, and I fiddled with saturation, levels and sharpness. The light was very flat, with a typically Cornish damp sea haze.
Before
and after...
Preferences one way or the other....?
Andy Reed and I had a bit of a debate on the matter of converging (or diverging) verticals, perspectives, rotations and so on in which I belatedly conceded defeat. This one is perhaps more challenging. Taken using my old and long superceded Nikkor 24-120 f3.5-5.6D at 24mm, there are some interesting aberrations at the outer limits of the lens which surpass mere perspective.
Two versions, one before and one following a dramatic correction in which I haven't aimed for perfection, just improvement.
The image has undergone a mild pseudo HDR treatment from a single JPEG, and I fiddled with saturation, levels and sharpness. The light was very flat, with a typically Cornish damp sea haze.
Before
and after...
Preferences one way or the other....?
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