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A large metal sculpture outside Meow Wolf in Santa Fe is seen with awning panels while I wait in line to get in.
Sony a7m2 with FE2870. minimum edit in Adobe Lightroom and Gimp.
#ground; #floor; #manhole; #perspective; #leaf; #purple; #magenta; #red radish; #shoes; #socks; #sitting; #feet; #dof; #depthoffield; #yellow;
The hikers, the trees in the background, and the lone tree in the foreground seem to disagree on which direction is up.
Distorted perspective of buildings while using wide angle lenses.
Photographic perspective distortion - perspective convergence or keystoning - this form of distortion is very common across architectural, street and travel photography, It's most often seen when tall buildings 'fall' or 'lean' within a picture.
This happen if the camera is tilted when pointing to the building subject being photographed.
--- digital-photography-school.com
Funny thing; It's already been close to a year since we took this. How about that! Guess that means we've only got a couple months left until we can start shooting outdoors again. Last year we celebrated that fact by having five shoots in the span of two weeks... wonder what we'll get up to this year.
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Kiev 88 + Fuji Velvia 100F
March 19, 2012.
All’interno della città fortificata di Angkor Thom, domina il Bayon, un tempio caratterizzato da 54 guglie ognuna delle quali, in ogni lato, ha scolpito il volto di Avalokitesvara (divinità buddista), per un totale di 216 volti. Da qualsiasi parte ci si giri, quindi, ci si sentirà sempre e comunque osservati da questi volti sorridenti e inquietanti al tempo stesso.
I've debated whether or not to share this simple shot, but why not.
I enjoyed this shot because it presents a bit of an optical illusion. It looks like the moon had a big bite taken out of it, but it is in fact partially obscured by a rocky peak in Zion National Park. After our first day attempt to catch the sunset fizzled out we stuck around shooting for a little bit. The nearly full moon was rising and clearly about to disappear behind this peak. I decided to wait for it to align with the side of the rock as seen here to fire off a few shots.
This is highly cropped, but I'm fairly happy with the sharpness and with how the 'illusion' comes through.
Nikon D40 | Nikon 70-200VR200mm | f/7.1 | 1/100s | ISO200 | Tripod
Skybridge - Davenport, Iowa.
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Taken with the Laowa 15mm wide angle macro lens. We had 3 whole days of snow, managed this image with a perspective