Haworth

i think the detail is too close just a sniff of tilt as well
...a shot of the windy street going down would throw up some olde worlde feel
for me i would have spent time cloning wires and the spot light..
is the colour one a bit dull-ish?
 
i think the detail is too close just a sniff of tilt as well
...a shot of the windy street going down would throw up some olde worlde feel
for me i would have spent time cloning wires and the spot light..
is the colour one a bit dull-ish?
The colour one is very bright, not dull at all. It’s difficult getting straight lines on buildings 200 years old! FWIW I don’t clone out. My photography is of an instant in the current timescale, not trying to make something which isn’t real. Warts and all! ;)
 
The colour one is very bright, not dull at all. It’s difficult getting straight lines on buildings 200 years old! FWIW I don’t clone out. My photography is of an instant in the current timescale, not trying to make something which isn’t real. Warts and all! ;)

:D
i appreciate your restraints old chap...chacun a son gout nest pass
cheers
ps i have been looking around for my howarth shot but all i could find so far is the moor shots
cheers
geof
 
the verticals are as vertical as old buildings on a steep hill can be. :D.

They most certainly are not (i.e. converging at the bottom and slightly slanted left). You could easily convince yourself by overlaying a grid. I edit enough interior crap to immediately spot this.
 
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