j_kluska 0 Posted May 23, 2006 Interesting image. The star filter works well here. Quite a bit of color too!! My only comment is that your verticle lines are a bit off. I know that you'll get convergence when doing wide angle stuff, but everthing seems to be leaning to the right... Link to comment
markgray 0 Posted May 23, 2006 Joseph, thanks for your comment. There was no star filter used here, in fact no filters at all - the lights are suspended in mid air on wires and the long exposure has created this star effect. Also the walls of the building in the foreground are actually physically angled which creates this leaning effect! Link to comment
andersonartwork 0 Posted May 23, 2006 as said above...verticle is slightly off...open PS...select all...select Free Transform...select Skew...adjust and then recrop to loose the blank edges you'll create...should do ok for the fix. Link to comment
j_kluska 0 Posted May 23, 2006 Interesting about the star effect...does that happen with film as well? What equipment did you use and how long was your exposure? So the foreground builng angles are not plumb...but what about the background buildings? They lean pretty heavily to the right, too... Don't get me wrong. I still like this image, alot. Link to comment
markgray 0 Posted May 23, 2006 Yeah it does happen with film as well. I will try and fix the lean tonight. This shot was around 30sec exposure. Link to comment
markgray 0 Posted May 24, 2006 I have now fixed up the slight lean to the right. Let me know any further feedback! Link to comment
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