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Subbywan
April 28, 2017
Great shot! It'd be interesting to see you lower the angle a bit so the upper end of the reflection matches exactly the original. Then, if you really want to mess with people, rotate it all 180 deg
Subbywan
April 28, 2017
Great shot! It'd be interesting to see you lower the angle a bit so the upper end of the reflection matches exactly the original. Then, if you really want to mess with people, rotate it all 180 deg
BenzShutter
May 05, 2017
symmetry, reflection, wonderful colors anything this picture doesn't have? Nice shot keep them coming
garb303
March 30, 2018
Join the conversation. Add a comment or even better, a critique. Let's get better together!
garb303
March 30, 2018
Join the conversation. Add a comment or even better, a critique. Let's get better together!
garb303
March 30, 2018
I know it's a popular subject for photography, but I couldn't help notice we have both published almost the identical shot on Viewbug. The main difference is that a notice board is in mine which I could not move, but later just managed to photoshop it out for another comp. Despite getting the saturation right on my monitor, but not in Viewbug, I think you have done a better job of post processing. It's a wonderful photo. I also had to contend with 2 children swishing their hands in the water just as I was ready to take the shot! Good luck in the reflections in architecture comp.
drbonn
April 06, 2018
Thanks a lot for your kindly comment. Indeed, your photo is similiar to this one. It's the first i see. I used a tilt/shift-lens for this Photo and create a brackting to manage the large dynamic range. The result is a fusion made by Photomatrix. At first i tryed the same perspective like you, but the shown one was my favorit, because the greater range of reflections looks better in my eyes.
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Location
The photo was taken at Salisbury Cathedral in south england.Time
The photo I took in the afternoon of a rainy day.Lighting
I used the natural available light . To cope with the large dynamic range I created a bracketing and assembled by means of fusion technology.Equipment
Olympus PEN-F, Sigma 8-16 Tilt/Shift, TripodInspiration
The large water surface of the font has inpiriert me about this photo.Editing
Bracketing was assembled using Photomatix to a fusion. The further processing was carried out with Photoshop CS.In my camera bag
My camera bag is always packed for the respective application (macro, landscape or architecture). Definitely my two camera bodies Olympus OM-D E-M1 and PEN-F are. In addition, the following lenses: M.Zuiko 12-40 / 2.8, Zuiko 9-18 / 4.0 M.Zuiko 75/18, M.Zuiko Macro 60 / 2.8, Leica APO Macro Elmarit R 100 / 2.8, M:Zuiko 40-150/2.8 Pro and other equipment depending on the application such. B. Macro carriage Nodalpointadapter, filter sets etc.Feedback
I let myself in such premises still a lot of time to take in the surroundings on me. Seeking often for interesting perspectives and try a lot of. Over time, then come other ideas. Often I make the best photos at the end, just as the present.