Well said, Joel (and welcome back, btw).
That last one is very well seen, and yet something of a visual/optical
enigma, since the frame of the foreground shop window exhibits diverging
verticals - which are not evident in the building in the background.
Am I the only one to recall Chris Crawford's work (seems to be confined to
the LUG nowadays, notwithstanding his use of an OM-D EM1 ii)?
Piers
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> America by streetlights.......BBC website.
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> Regards John Duggan,
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> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-56253450, UK
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Wonderful collection. He is very fastidious about perspective correction,
with the last shot being both consistent with that but also feeling as
though it's not. I think that's why I enjoy that one the most. Maybe also
because there is a second way to enjoy the light on that platform inside
the window.
Joel W.
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