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This is a discussion on Tower Clock in Albany within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Still sifting through photos I never got to process and was playing with this one. I was learning about my ...

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    Still sifting through photos I never got to process and was playing with this one.

    I was learning about my 10 -22mm lens here and I think this one has too much lens distortion to save as a serious photo.

    So I decided to have a play with both colour and B&W




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    I am glad that you saved this one. I like both versions. the feel is very different. this is a silly question but what is the lens distortion?

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    I quite like them both...the towering perspective works for me.
    Nice HDR too!
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    Very neat perspective! Loving the black and white!

    Add a shadow of a person and you got a winner for this months theme!

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    Thanks for that all. This is actually after I corrected as much of the distortion as I could.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bambi View Post
    I am glad that you saved this one. I like both versions. the feel is very different. this is a silly question but what is the lens distortion?
    Here's a site that explains it for you. Lens Distortion

    The wider you go the more noticeable it tends to be when you have long straight lines (like buildings) in your photo. My 10 -22mm is horrible for it at the 10mm end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    Thanks for that all. This is actually after I corrected as much of the distortion as I could.


    Here's a site that explains it for you. Lens Distortion

    The wider you go the more noticeable it tends to be when you have long straight lines (like buildings) in your photo. My 10 -22mm is horrible for it at the 10mm end.
    much appreciated.

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    I wonder how many times I've seen a photo and thought..fish lens but maybe it's distortion...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kat View Post
    I wonder how many times I've seen a photo and thought..fish lens but maybe it's distortion...?
    Quite often I'd say. Do a search on Flickr for fisheye and you'll see what a real fisheye does. A good fisheye will get 180°

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