Kumaraswamy Anjanappa
About the Image(s)
This was taken during my last official visit to Madrid City. I had a break for a day from my work schedule and try to visit as much as possible places on that day. This Cathedral was beautiful in its Architecture and attracted to take from this angle. I used Canon 600D with 10-22mm sense and post processed in Lightroom.
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4 comments posted
Jim Horn
(Groups 5 & 15)
(Groups 5 & 15)
Kumar, welcome to DD#24. I like what you did with the Cathedral and it's grandeur. Your post processing in Lightroom seems to have evened out the colors, no sharp contrast shadows or highlights. To correct the camera distortions of a wide angle lens, I use Photoshop Elements (filter/camera distortion/vertical). It compresses the bottom and elongates the top. I had to use the clone tool to extend the bottom. Dr. Jim   Posted: 09/14/2019 15:33:48
Dear Jim,
I appreciate and accept the valuable comments and suggestions made. I work accordingly in my future processes.
Thanks   Posted: 09/14/2019 21:58:58
I appreciate and accept the valuable comments and suggestions made. I work accordingly in my future processes.
Thanks   Posted: 09/14/2019 21:58:58
Laura Lee Bartholomew
I completely agree with Jim about correcting the lens distortion. That can also be done using the transform>skew tool in Photoshop by dragging the upper corners outward.
Welcome to the group.   Posted: 09/19/2019 19:31:38
Welcome to the group.   Posted: 09/19/2019 19:31:38
Good image of the Cathedral showing details.
I agree that the lens distortion is a problem. If the photo would have been taken around sunset, the sky would have been more attractive.   Posted: 09/27/2019 23:20:16
I agree that the lens distortion is a problem. If the photo would have been taken around sunset, the sky would have been more attractive.   Posted: 09/27/2019 23:20:16