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I love this sort of image. The glazing bars create a formal, disciplined feel, then the distorted reflections run free within each little frame.They create a bigger picture that's a sort of alternative reality.
I suspect some very careful processing went into this (correcting the perspective, and possibly work on the light?), it's paid off.
Moira
I suspect some very careful processing went into this (correcting the perspective, and possibly work on the light?), it's paid off.
Moira

Quote:I suspect some very careful processing went into this (correcting the perspective, and possibly work on the light?), it's paid off.
Moira
Hi Moira,
Thank you very much for your comment.
Yes, you are spot on about the 'perspective' correction, especially as I used a Sigma 10-20mm wide angle lens.
The colours on the other hand didn't really need 'much' doing to them as I used an adjusted 'Landscape' setting in camera which has the colours and saturation much stronger than usual. The time of day (17:37hrs) was possibly a factor as well (?).
I was heading for my train from BTM back to Wales and this really was a 'grab-shot' ... time was short, and 19 stone doesn't move that fast on foot ... well .. not on these feet anyway!
