Registered: 07/24/00
Posts: 46248
Loc: East of St. Louis
I like them all, but this one which has your strongest foreground with the flowering tree and the lamplight suffers from a distracting background. The RR sign has got to go.
Originally Posted By: Gb
Shooting closer and from a lower vantage point might get rid of both the sign and the houses across the street. Those white buds pop best against that blue sky.
cheers, scott
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Still pissy after all these years...
Good show, Kyle. I love how I clicked "spring is here!!!" and found photos of rust and decay
Most shots hide distortion pretty well, but when it's this obvious it's usually best to correct it (I still like this one though). Best $25 program you'll ever buy if you're interested
has a huge database of lens/camera combinations so it'll automatically correct all types of distortion from all types of lenses and let you play with the perspective yourself as well.
ptlens is great. if you're too cheap to do it, fire up photoshop and run the lens correction on it, eyeballing it as best you can. I'm actually surprised I haven't found that correction in lightroom 2 yet--am I just overlooking it?