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Thursday, February 16, 2012

James Smiths Corner

Close to Courtenay Place in Wellington, you will find this pastel colored building. I still have a lot to learn when it comes to photographing architecture, so initially these pictures stayed in my library unnoticed. However, recently I came across them again and played around with the images in Photoshop to see what I could do. As you may know, shooting straight lines of buildings at wide angles will lead to distortion of the building due to your perspective. But in Photoshop I've now learned, that is easy enough to rectify.


Canon 600D, Tamron 18-270mm f3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD. Focal length 23mm, Exposure 1/800sec at f8 +2/3EV, ISO 400, Focus auto, VC on, Flash none, Filter none.



Canon 600D, Tamron 18-270mm f3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD. Focal length 33mm, Exposure 1/800sec at f8 +2/3EV, ISO 400, Focus auto, VC on, Flash none, Filter none.

 
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