Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-29 Thread Ann Sanfedele
har! On 4/29/2012 10:30, John Sessoms wrote: image 54 ... where are you? -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-29 Thread John Sessoms
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Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-28 Thread jn289
image 54 On 4/28/2012 20:27, jn289 wrote: Ann, I like the straight one..Joe hmmm - as in "straight out of the box" or "corrected to straighten verticals?" thanks to all -- I've stuck with the 1st for my 2012 gallery - which was my original preference - but I'm always second guessing mysel

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-28 Thread Ann Sanfedele
On 4/28/2012 20:27, jn289 wrote: Ann, I like the straight one..Joe hmmm - as in "straight out of the box" or "corrected to straighten verticals?" thanks to all -- I've stuck with the 1st for my 2012 gallery - which was my original preference - but I'm always second guessing myself. ann

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-28 Thread jn289
Ann, I like the straight one..Joe On 4/27/2012 11:24, Igor Roshchin wrote: I would vote for the 3rd one. It would be similar to the 2nd, but not over-tilted. har! While I am not a stickler to having all photos leveled, a bunch of Pisa poles are disturbing my eye. So, the 2nd one is more pl

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-28 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
I definitely prefer the first one. Dan Matyola http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston.. > > Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is "better" ? > Th

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Ann Sanfedele
On 4/27/2012 16:32, knarftheria...@gmail.com wrote: I sent a post a couple of hours ago but it seems to have gotten lost in the ether. May yet show up, so apologies if there's a bit of duplication. Anyway, it's a terrific photo and I like the first one by a long shot. So much more dynamic!

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Brian Walters
Quoting David Savage : I like the original one. But I don't subscribe the always level horizontals school of though. As Dave knows, I do But, while I would normally prefer the second, I think the amount of cropping needed to straighten the image, spoils it's impact. Pity there wasn

RE: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
I sent a post a couple of hours ago but it seems to have gotten lost in the ether. May yet show up, so apologies if there's a bit of duplication. Anyway, it's a terrific photo and I like the first one by a long shot. So much more dynamic! Love it, Ann! cheers, frank "What can be asserted with

RE: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread knarftheria...@gmail.com
The first, by a long shot. Beautiful photo. Cheers, frank "What can be asserted without proof can be dismissed without proof." -- Christopher Hitchens --- Original Message --- From: Ann Sanfedele Sent: April 27, 2012 4/27/12 To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List" Subject: Which PESO ? I've been go

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Ann Sanfedele
I see what you mean about the poles and over compensating... I think I did the second, 1st then went back to the first one as a better choice. And Tim pointed out "visual junk" that I couldnt even see in the lower left . hmmm.. I like Paul's reason for liking the first better. Fascinating w

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Paul Stenquist
I almost always go for straight verticals, but in this case, I prefer the first shot. A lot more information there, and the tilt tends to complement the image a bit. Paul On Apr 27, 2012, at 2:09 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > > > On 4/27/2012 11:47, George Sinos wrote: >> Ann - If it comes down t

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Ann Sanfedele
On 4/27/2012 11:47, George Sinos wrote: Ann - If it comes down to a choice between the two images, I'd pick the first. You and Jack picked what I chose initially to show.. I like the first one because it shows what the bridge is "bridging," but I would prefer the spires to be vertically upr

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Ann Sanfedele
On 4/27/2012 11:24, Igor Roshchin wrote: I would vote for the 3rd one. It would be similar to the 2nd, but not over-tilted. har! While I am not a stickler to having all photos leveled, a bunch of Pisa poles are disturbing my eye. So, the 2nd one is more pleasing, but I think you rotated it

RE: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread John Sessoms
From: Ann Sanfedele I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston.. Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is "better" ? The first is as shot, the second is adjusted, as you see, to straighten it but that necessitated a different crop. http://annsan.smugmug.c

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Paul Sorenson
Of the two, the first is more dynamic. The second, cropped & straightened as it is looks to static to me. -p On 4/27/2012 10:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston.. Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is "better" ? The

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Tim Bray
The second is immensely more pleasing to my eye. I think it’s not the leveling, it’s having lost the visual junk in the lower left, freeing up the smaller streetlight curves to echo the larger ones in the center. -T On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > I've been going back and

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Walt Gilbert
At the risk of redundancy, I'll echo the sentiments expressed by the others: I like the first shot best, though the second shot certainly doesn't put me off in any way. (We don't have them there fancy bridges in western Kentucky, BTW.) -- Walt On 4/27/2012 10:06 AM, Ann Sanfedele wrote: I'v

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread George Sinos
Ann - If it comes down to a choice between the two images, I'd pick the first. I like the first one because it shows what the bridge is "bridging," but I would prefer the spires to be vertically upright. I'm curious how you straightened it. Did you just rotate and crop or did you try to use the

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Jack Davis
The first one..by far. I prefer the perspective curve as well as the crop. Very soft light omm. Jack - Original Message - From: Ann Sanfedele To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Cc: Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 8:06 AM Subject: Which PESO ? I've been going back and forth with this since I g

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread Igor Roshchin
I would vote for the 3rd one. It would be similar to the 2nd, but not over-tilted. While I am not a stickler to having all photos leveled, a bunch of Pisa poles are disturbing my eye. So, the 2nd one is more pleasing, but I think you rotated it just a bit too much. I would back off just a notch.

Re: Which PESO ?

2012-04-27 Thread David Savage
I like the original one. But I don't subscribe the always level horizontals school of though. DS On 27 April 2012 23:06, Ann Sanfedele wrote: > I've been going back and forth with this since I got back from Boston.. > > Anyone have strong feelings about which of these is "better" ? > The first