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Paradise CityA different view of Surfers Paradise from the roof of a canal cruiser.
D90, 18-200mm VR @ 42mm, f/8, 1/200s, ISO 200, Distortion Correction with PSE “ If you cannot explain it simply, you dont understand it well enough ”
Albert Einstein D90 / D700 / SB-900 / 50mm 1.4G / 18-200mm / 24-70mm, Manfrotto 190XDB/804RC2 Canon Powershot SX100IS, Canon IXUS 65, Pentax Optio S4
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was there much distortion at 42mm? from memory this lens is not too bad in this range. The image seems very soft, but that could just be me! was the original full res sharp? if so maybe try some progressive sharpening when you resize down for the web. hth gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Paradise CityI am a total newby in the PP department. The original showed the outer buildings leaning like Pisa. I have found the barrel distortion on this lens pretty bad on most architecture shots.
I basically left it as-is and just resized it for the web. It could be the clouds making it soft - but will give the sharpening a go! - Matt “ If you cannot explain it simply, you dont understand it well enough ”
Albert Einstein D90 / D700 / SB-900 / 50mm 1.4G / 18-200mm / 24-70mm, Manfrotto 190XDB/804RC2 Canon Powershot SX100IS, Canon IXUS 65, Pentax Optio S4
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