St Michael's Church, Framlingham by Chris Trollen, on Flickr
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St Michael's church, Framlingham
Due to its location within the town as well as some trees close by, I couldn't get the whole church into a single frame, so this is actually a six-shot pano using Affinity and then converted to mono as to my eye it detracts a bit from the wonky perspective!
St Michael's Church, Framlingham by Chris Trollen, on FlickrLast edited by ctrollen; 17-05-2018, 21:31.Chris
80D - 10-18 IS STM - 15-85 IS USM - 55-250 IS STM - 50 f/1.8 STM - 100-400L IS II USM - 100 f/2.8L Macro - 1.4x IIITags: None
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Re: St Michael's church, Framlingham
It's the bowing effect that lets it down a touch, 15mm was probably a bit too wide an angle to use...Nigel
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Re: St Michael's church, Framlingham
Thanks for looking, Nigel. I've lots to learn still with some techniques. I realise it's a bit bowed but struggled to fix it 100% and to be honest I wasn't really expecting to. I was more interested in Affinity's ability to stitch as I'd never tried it before!Chris
80D - 10-18 IS STM - 15-85 IS USM - 55-250 IS STM - 50 f/1.8 STM - 100-400L IS II USM - 100 f/2.8L Macro - 1.4x III
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Re: St Michael's church, Framlingham
I commend you Chris for doing what you had to do in order to get it all in. Yes, it's slightly bowed but I would have thought 6 shots at 15mm from that close up it would have been a lot worse so you've done a great job, and I actually think the slight fish-eye effect adds.Canon EOS 7D
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