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Summer Palace, St. Petersburg

Posted by Ngwinghee on Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:38 am

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This upload is from my Northern Europe Cruise last year. It's the Summer Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. This is the second time I visited SP, the first was when I went on a Grand Tran-Siberian Train Tour. I came in from the far end the first time by sea and this time by land from the near end. On both side, the wood land is vast and so cool and relaxing even in summer. I have yet to post images of the 6 countires cruise in due course. Cheers.
24-70mmf2.8/5D2 Manual Handheld Natural light
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Wilson
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by Paul Klenck on Sun Mar 11, 2012 2:18 pm
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Magnificent location and sight.
Looks like this could use some lens correction and it needs a serious CW rotation. All those lines and forms really disorient the eye when this is not level.
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by Ngwinghee on Sun Mar 11, 2012 9:21 pm
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Paul Klenck wrote:
Magnificent location and sight.
Looks like this could use some lens correction and it needs a serious CW rotation. All those lines and forms really disorient the eye when this is not level.

Hi Paul, corrected. Thanks

by kahkityoong on Mon Mar 12, 2012 2:17 am
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Lovely travel shot. Everything in the composition fits in nicely.

by Paul Klenck on Sun Mar 25, 2012 9:39 pm
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Thanks for alerting me to the change.
Yes, much improved!
Even though there is some distortion in the lines in the front that matters much less than the original tilt. This is very pleasing.

By the way, when reposting, keep the original and add the adjustments as a second image to the same message. That allows future viewers to understand the original and the change.
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by Ngwinghee on Sun Mar 25, 2012 10:30 pm
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Paul Klenck wrote:
Thanks for alerting me to the change.
Yes, much improved!
Even though there is some distortion in the lines in the front that matters much less than the original tilt. This is very pleasing.

By the way, when reposting, keep the original and add the adjustments as a second image to the same message. That allows future viewers to understand the original and the change.

Thanks, Paul. I'll do in future.

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