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2006: Image nr. 4. Image nr. 5 is a different angle of view of this same subject and will be posted later. Copyright: Baldur Birgis


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Hi Baldur! Did your wide-angle lens slant the walls of the house ... or was it leaning like that really? The sky is great ... and the house really is scary. :-) Did you venture beyond that scary looking fence?
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Les, BD, Cherlyn, Lou Ann, Darko, Michael Raddatz and Michael Bille for your feedback. It is Very much apreciated. To Lou Ann: My first thought was "What kind of effect do I want to create ?" After my decision I made the slant with a help from the 14mm lens. I also made a totally different image of the house by using the same lens in another way. I will post that image later. About your later question: Yes I did and it was SCARY! Thanks again to all of you for your ratings and constructive comments. Best regards, Baldur

 

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Baldur,unusal juxtaposition of that old and shabby construction vs. the beautiful sky. so conclusion is... that only the sky rest always blue... Interesting!
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Baldur, you have obtained an interesting effect with the wide angle lens. Good idea to think of the distortion as a means of expressing a thought. Best wishes. Peter
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This is very well done. . . the wide angle effect really does enhance the sense of imbalance . . was the movement in the dramatic sky created by the wide angle lens?
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Peter and Donna, many thanks for stopping by and leaving comments. I appreciate it. To Peter: As I have said before I do have a different image of the house which I will post later. It was made to create another feeling.

To Donna: The sky was very beautiful and so is the 14mm lens which was a part of the team. The shutter speed of the camera was 1/125 and the apperture was most likely f/8. Best wishes, Baldur

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