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Sentosa Cove Residence (Best view larger)


alecee

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Good control of the white balance Alec,IMHO well framed, the use of the ultra wide lens is clear on the glass wall,good architecture image.Best regards
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Thanks Mario, Alon, yes this is a residence which will be featured in an architectural magazine. I shot from dusk to later evening when the sky turns blue. Best time for interior shoot.
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Beautiful shot Alec! But you know how I just `HAVE' to tinker with an image...

 

I used "Fill Flash", "Clarify", "Fisheye Lens Correction" and "Perspective Correction" filters in PSP X on this. About three minutes work.

 

Thought you might like the result... at least I hope you don't mind my sleeples night's tinkering. ;-)

 

I used to do this sort of thing in the old darkroom, but it is SO much easier now. Just can't resist.

 

Love your Very High Quality Work!

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Thanks Richard, Antanas. Dave, I didn't really change the distortion but after seeing your effort I made some changes. Thanks for the push.
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Interesting cold/warm colors division Alec. nice perspective and light, well composed !
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Wonderful work again, perspective exposure and colors...Best regards, Catalin
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Hi Alec,

 

I really like the composition which seems to radiate from a point in the center of the image . . .a stunning yet difficult image to capture, full of reflections. . this is a visual treat. . .

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Nice change of pace at Sentosa ... doesn't look as hot and humid anymore. :)

 

The line of spot-lights on the ground seemed pretty soft. Was the focal point at infinity or was this cropped?

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Thanks guys. Arthur, it is still very hot and humid but the evenings are fine at 26C average. I use f/11 with tripod at 1/2 sec, iso 100. W/A Lens barrel adjustment in PS and cropped.
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