The keystone optical effect is most noticeable in image #1. This wide-angle lens characteristic can be easily corrected on PhotoShop or similar editing program. Dramatic sky adds to the flavor of this subject.
Thank you. I tried to edit it some in Lightroom but didn't get it right yet. Lightroom is a whole new set of learning curves. I did manage the sky in Lightroom.
Some of you suggested in a previous post for my tripntonEngland to add the Canon 10-18 EFS. Well i wasn't gonna buy but thought for the price it might come in handy. Tried it out yesterday and I like it. Took this picture of our Old Courthouse circa 1870 from the side walk. I think this will be a nice addition for my trip to get some of the landmarks and document the trip without a huge amount of effort most times. Any way thank you for the recommendation.
Walking at my "happy" place early in the morning and found a family of raccoons waking up to start their day. It was a bright, sunshiny day. They were nestled down in the cavity of an oak tree branch.
Oh my these are adorable! Baby raccoons are so cute!!
Thank you for posting this topic and great pictures. Love the railroad and the morning views. I live in the south so I love seeing the snow pictures that we never get.
Hey everyone! Saw some really nice pics on this topic a few weeks ago and would love to see what you guys come up with! It can be anything from where you go to the things you do to places you see on the way.
Here is my few I see every morning going out the door.