Posted by Daniel Chen (New York, United States) on 6 September 2007 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Nikon D70s Tokina 12-24 f/4 12mm f/8 1/500s ISO 200 WB: Shade Saturation: 2 Taken: 07/06/2007 14:16
This picture was taken on the opposite side of the top of the structure seen in the previous photograph.
The angle and the concept of the photograph is on a way a cliche, but it is something that I personally never did.
Post Processing: Lens distortion: +3.5 to remove the barrel distortion from the wide angle lens Rotate/Crop: used the measure tool and the arbitrary rotate followed by a crop Clone Stamp: cloned out some people on the left of the image Hue/Saturation: The original photograph was very dull in color, I pumped up the color a bit Photo Filter: I love the Warming 81 filter
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Hi Daniel. really nice tones in this image. Ancient places like here and Ankor Wat in Cambodia really do have a kind of majesty about them.
6 Sep 2007 5:34am
Good PoV. Haha, there were people there? Coolness, you cloned them out.
6 Sep 2007 3:35pm
neat photo
7 Sep 2007 12:52am
Excellent symmetry! I really love these types of photos.
13 Sep 2007 4:14am
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NIKON D70s1/500 secondF/8.018 mm (35mm equiv.)
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