Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/01/02
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi amigo Ted, Thank you very much for your looking and take the time to comment, I was careful composing but I've do also final adjustments editing, the screen helps a lot to visualize these things. The old building of the University is very nice, you can feel a certain peace there. The great Spanish soprano Victoria de los Angeles was lived wes she was young there, his father was an emplyee of the university and she was grown singing on the big school rooms of the university, in the garden,.... she explained this several times on her life, she was a really lovely woman, and IMO one the best voices I've never heard. cheers Lluis El 31/12/2011, a las 21:27, <tedgrant at shaw.ca> <tedgrant at shaw.ca> escribi?: > Lluis Ripoll SHOWED: > Subject: [Leica] Barcelona old Universty > > >> New in my Blog: >> >> <http://lluisripollphotography.wordpress.com/2011/12/30/barcelona-university/ > > Hi Lluis, > One of the most important elements in a series of photographs where > architecture plays an important role is?????? > > That the vertical lines are straight as we see in these photos. Many > photographers are so intent on "shooting whatever action may catch > their eye." They miss what can ruin a photo in one click! > > They tilt the camera just enough the vertical lines of the building > is off, angled in or out. In your case the strength of the photos > are increased because the vertical building lines are correct. And > one need not use a tripod to get them straight everytime. Merely > line up inside the camera viewfinder a building line with the right > and left edges of the interior of the view finder..... click! > > One can see you are near perfect in each frame ! :-) > > Another fine and interesting series. > cheers, > ted > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information