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    Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

    I decided to process this image which was the one prior to that which I posted in this thread (LINK) given the comments in the first posting I tried to use the various transform tools in Lightroom but they didn't seem to make any difference to the Church, so I would welcome your thoughts on the verticals/horizontals of the building.

    I didn't use synchronise settings between the image in the other thread and this image, I decided just to process this as a stand alone image. I also removed a few ghosts from the left side of the Church. From memory the side of the Church was briefly lit by the headlights of a car in a car park on the other side of the river which is to the right of this image.

    As always I welcome your comments.

    Peter

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    #2
    Re: Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

    Nice perspective and composition Peter. +

    Tom

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      Re: Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

      I like the steps leading up to the church.
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        #4
        Re: Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

        stunning shot Peter - I had a very quick play in Lightroom and it was able to sort the building a bit and with some additional work I;m sure you could improve a lot on this - sorry about the poor quality its a direct upload


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        :- Ian

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          Re: Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

          Originally posted by Tigger View Post
          stunning shot Peter - I had a very quick play in Lightroom and it was able to sort the building a bit and with some additional work I;m sure you could improve a lot on this - sorry about the poor quality its a direct upload


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          Cheers Ian did you use the guided option in LR Transform?
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            #6
            Re: Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

            yes Peter, I tend to use that most of the time now as I find its a lot better - with more time you could pull back the lost canvas
            :- Ian

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              Re: Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

              Originally posted by Tigger View Post
              yes Peter, I tend to use that most of the time now as I find its a lot better - with more time you could pull back the lost canvas
              Thanks Ian, I'll have to have a look at using the guided option. I sometimes find that the other options within the transform tool cant find anything to straighten!
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                #8
                Re: Church of the Good Shepherd - Part2

                As far as I can see it just needs a touch of straightening up rather than being weirdly distorted....

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