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The freeware program, ShiftN, makes fixing simple perspective problems easy. This image of the Bosque County Courthouse in Meridian Texas clearly has some issues with perspective. Other than that, it's a pretty good picture.
In just a few easy steps, using ShiftN, this image will be transformed into a much better likeness of the Bosque County Courthouse.
Had a good talk today. Put things into perspective. Things haven't changed in my life but I am going to experiment with looking at some things through a new lens.
Photos from 'Perspectives' for 'Native Gardens,' Karen ZacarÃas' celebrated comedy about a young Latino couple that moves into a fixer-upper next to an older couple with a beautifully kept garden. All is going really well until the aristocratic young Chileans discover their property line actually extends about 2 feet over their neighbors' flowerbed. Performances run through May 6, 2018, in the Space Theatre. For more information, call 303-893-4100 or go to denvercenter.org. 'Perspectives' is a series of free public panel discussions held just before the first preview performance of each DCPA Theatre Company offering. Next up: 'The Who's Tommy': 6 p.m. Friday, April 20, 2018, in the Jones Theatre. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.
I wanted to try and show a different perspective of a tree. In this shot I obtained a couple of leaves and the Tree booklet, placing one of the leaves onto the microscope. The scene was then illuminated by a single flash gun and the mirror of the microscope positioned such that it also illuminated the leaf from below
Taken with my Sony Alpha 700, Carl Zeiss 16mm ~ 80mm zoom, 1/60th at F10
A look down a set of railroad tracks where they cross Highway 313, just off the main road (U.S. Highway 191) leading to Moab, Utah and Interstate 70 (south and north, respectively).
Thursday, 6th at 4:59 p.m.
I am one of several folks across the globe that took a picture
at this exact moment. the Moment blog | the Moment flickr group
A stellar lightning storm brought a cooling rain to our area early this morning. So, thankfully, all day it stayed cool and drizzly until shortly before the Moment arrived and the sun popped out. When my alarm went off I stepped outside and was instantly caught by the notion of how many times during the day I pass through my front door, but rarely embrace it's own unique and unchanging perspective.
Joe wanted us to take some creative perspective shots... Heres my friend Leighton holding a tree... Or is he!?
Orchard Road - Singapour -
HDA : Facades designer -
Client : Swire Properties LTD
Architect : Raymond Woo & Associates Architects
2009-2015
Perspective - photo taken by mrtraveller in Sevilla, Spain.
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Photos from 'Perspectives' for 'Native Gardens,' Karen ZacarÃas' celebrated comedy about a young Latino couple that moves into a fixer-upper next to an older couple with a beautifully kept garden. All is going really well until the aristocratic young Chileans discover their property line actually extends about 2 feet over their neighbors' flowerbed. Performances run through May 6, 2018, in the Space Theatre. For more information, call 303-893-4100 or go to denvercenter.org. 'Perspectives' is a series of free public panel discussions held just before the first preview performance of each DCPA Theatre Company offering. Next up: 'The Who's Tommy': 6 p.m. Friday, April 20, 2018, in the Jones Theatre. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.
Is really interestin' this picture, I utilized one different angle to make it more dynamic and atrative. And Guess what? It worked!
This is this with the perspective corrected.
I didn't think it would come out looking this good.
Yes, that's the same photo as the one two photos back. Hard to believe, but it's true. It still needs more work. The tower now looks too tall, much too tall.
It's the Church of the Redeemer on 30th Road and Crescent Street in Astoria, NY.
*edit* I really have no idea how to fix this one. I substituted one kind of distortion for another, it seems. The tower appears to be almost twice as tall as it really is, but everything else looks good. I suppose that I could try copying everything onto a separate layer and adjusting the tower and church and then just replace the tower on the original, but that still wouldn't look right.