Taken at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Washington DC. Decided to use my fisheye, Canon f/4 8-15mm L lens for this one. I like the perspective obtained and thought a B/W conversion would add to it. I also have a color version but Im inclined to print this one instead. Been a Star Wars and science fiction fan this perspective makes it look like the insides of a big spaceship some how, at least to me!
269A6956-2 by
Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
Color version:
269A6956 by
Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
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I agree, the B&W is better. Thanks for sharing a great shot.
I like both, but if B&W was your thing, #1 would not disappoint.
It does have that "Star Wars" look. Are we looking up or down?
I love the unimproveable linear perspective, Oscar!
A great example of an image with central axial linear perspective upon which no improved depth by 3D conversion is possible. You captured it all with maximal monocular depth cues!
Best regards,
Dave
Agree! (I think)
I'm not sure what that all means but if it describes these pictures I'm in!
chaman wrote:
Taken at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, Washington DC. Decided to use my fisheye, Canon f/4 8-15mm L lens for this one. I like the perspective obtained and thought a B/W conversion would add to it. I also have a color version but Im inclined to print this one instead. Been a Star Wars and science fiction fan this perspective makes it look like the insides of a big spaceship some how, at least to me!
269A6956-2 by
Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
Color version:
269A6956 by
Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
Remember to click on the image for a better version and complete EXIF info if interested.
Thanks for looking.
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I like them both. The perspective is very appealing and you nailed the symmetry of the scene. My preference is probably black and white.
erich
Dannj wrote:
It does have that "Star Wars" look. Are we looking up or down?
Looking up! Thanks for the interesting analysis Dave. Thanks for looking ebrunner.
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