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    REALLY big glass !!

    and LOTS of it !!!


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    Try some perspective correction, and repost.
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    That's fun

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    They should comdemn that building, its going to fall any minute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler View Post
    Try some perspective correction, and repost.
    Actually, I think the Dr. Seussian effect is kind of cool...

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    I like it I think it would be pretty cool to go back at night or dusk and shoot a nice long exposure through the reflections....


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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler View Post
    Try some perspective correction, and repost.
    Actually, I think the Dr. Seussian effect is kind of cool...
    Correcting the slightly off vertical lines, doesn't add to to the wonky reflection. It's not enough to look purposefull. It just looks slightly off. I believe tightening up those lines intensify the wonky reflection, and provide a contrast to it. As they are now, the right side is vertical. Why not just clean up the left side?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler View Post
    Try some perspective correction, and repost.
    Actually, I think the Dr. Seussian effect is kind of cool...
    Correcting the slightly off vertical lines, doesn't add to to the wonky reflection. It's not enough to look purposefull. It just looks slightly off. I believe tightening up those lines intensify the wonky reflection, and provide a contrast to it.
    Ahhhhhhhh... I understand now!

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    I actually wish there was a vertical shot of the just the one reflected building.

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    Looks like the Riviera on the left... You in Sin City at the moment?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 480sparky View Post
    Looks like the Riviera on the left... You in Sin City at the moment?
    Just got back last night.. Lots of photo ops'.. and I took advantage of it !!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ottor View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 480sparky View Post
    Looks like the Riviera on the left... You in Sin City at the moment?
    Just got back last night.. Lots of photo ops'.. and I took advantage of it !!
    Didja get to Valley of Fire or Death Valley?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bitter Jeweler View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tirediron View Post
    Actually, I think the Dr. Seussian effect is kind of cool...
    Correcting the slightly off vertical lines, doesn't add to to the wonky reflection. It's not enough to look purposefull. It just looks slightly off. I believe tightening up those lines intensify the wonky reflection, and provide a contrast to it.
    Ahhhhhhhh... I understand now!


 

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