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Re: Tower Bridge
excellent work again - your "older" mentor is passing some great tips on
with the angle it does give an illusion that its not level:- Ian
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Originally posted by Tigger View Postexcellent work again - your "older" mentor is passing some great tips on
with the angle it does give an illusion that its not level
Pretty happy it is level but take your point Ian, thanks, as always, for the feedback.
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Lovely shot....just a point about levels....if you have a horizontal feature that is going away from you and is higher than you it will appear to slant down to the right...it would only be proper level if you are head on at 90 degrees.
If you are higher it will slant up to the right...as everything recedes back to a vanishing point in the middle of your view...just saying because although its not level...its probably correct.
The test is probably if the verticals are correct or not...they should be unless looking upwards such as at the foot of a tall building. Here endeth the lesson..sorry!Brian Vickers LRPS
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Originally posted by Dave61 View PostLove the calmness of the shot, and great work
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Originally posted by brianvickers View PostLovely shot....just a point about levels....if you have a horizontal feature that is going away from you and is higher than you it will appear to slant down to the right...it would only be proper level if you are head on at 90 degrees.
If you are higher it will slant up to the right...as everything recedes back to a vanishing point in the middle of your view...just saying because although its not level...its probably correct.
The test is probably if the verticals are correct or not...they should be unless looking upwards such as at the foot of a tall building. Here endeth the lesson..sorry!
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Originally posted by tesarver View PostWell done and you did very well on the BW processing. Works very well
Tom
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One of my best students and so much nicer than that Tony bloke
Top work PatAlan.
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Originally posted by Parsen66 View PostOne of my best students and so much nicer than that Tony bloke
Top work Pat
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