I think, that's a great composition and capture. But didn't you consider removing that lens barreling distortion? Maybe with some software. As for me, barreling is good on fish-eye lens or wide panoramas, but here it's a little disturbing, sorry for critics
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Nope - distortion is a physical condition of the camera and I never fix it. An image is not a mirror of reality but a reflection over reality - and the conditions and limits of the camera are parts of the framing of this reflection.
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But didn't you consider removing that lens barreling distortion? Maybe with some software.
As for me, barreling is good on fish-eye lens or wide panoramas, but here it's a little disturbing, sorry for critics
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Work hard work hard work har... wor.. ha... w.... bloggg
An image is not a mirror of reality but a reflection over reality - and the conditions and limits of the camera are parts of the framing of this reflection.
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The World ain't Black and White but Shades of Grey...