Mills by joansmor

Mills

Too busy lately so played a little with this mill picture.
I like all the lines.
August 17th, 2017  
I like it! Very modern art.
August 17th, 2017  
Love this processing.
August 17th, 2017  
Favtastic playing!
August 17th, 2017  
Neat processing.
August 17th, 2017  
Grand editing, Love all those windows!
August 17th, 2017  
I love it!
August 17th, 2017  
Terrific processing - surreal with the broken windows, and the pattern nature of the shot.
August 17th, 2017  
Great pic
August 17th, 2017  
Wonderful editing.
August 17th, 2017  
Very hi key. I like the effect 😉
August 17th, 2017  
Sue
I like the somewhat abstract nature of the image with its high key processing
August 17th, 2017  
love the graphic twist to this.. your 'playing' paid off Joan..
August 17th, 2017  
VML the high key treatment, looks almost surreal.
August 17th, 2017  
Shows off all the lines and shapes wonderfully.
August 17th, 2017  
This is cool!
August 20th, 2017  
It's surprising just how much there is to look at here.
August 20th, 2017  
Good high key play.. and that 18mm lens barrel distortion is kind of in keeping with it too. An unexpected bonus perhaps?
September 3rd, 2017  
@yrhenwr This was run through simplify to get this look on purpose. Sooc is my mento @vignouse talent. I feel better with editing. So I am glad you liked it. I am working on getting rid to distortions but haven;t been too good yet so I accepted it here.
September 3rd, 2017  
@joansmor Do you have photoshop Joan? If so I could suggest how you could use it to remove distortion
September 3rd, 2017  
@yrhenwr I do an I tried but my results would have been great for etsooi. I need to play with it more my movements are to jerky. I need practice. But any suggestions would be so greatly appreciated. Leaning buildings is something I need to fix unless they are indeed leaning.
September 3rd, 2017  
@joansmor I open the image in PS... along the top I see 'Filters'. I click on that and a list appears with 'lens correction' a little way down. Click on that and the image appears in a window with two options: Auto correction' and 'Custom'. Auto looks simpler but you have to find your camera and lens models from a list. "Custom' suits me better... click on Custom and you can play with the sliders near the top for Geometric Distortion to remove barrel or pincushion distortion. Near the bottom there are sliders for adjusting verticals and horizontals. Good luck...let me know if you have trouble with it,
September 3rd, 2017  
@pistache This was my original post in which you see a distortion. Abpve is Davids advice
September 3rd, 2017  
@joansmor thank you joan :)
September 3rd, 2017  
Thank you for sharing this Joan.
September 4th, 2017  
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