This is the first of two lost shoes that I'll be posting. This one was taken in Johnson City (TX), while shooting with Dave Wilson during my recent trip to the US, while the one I'll be posting tomorrow was found on Fleetwood beach the following week.
In this instance the post-production was relatively straightforward, but I did spend a bit of time warping the content to straighten up the window in the background (top-left). It's still not ideal, but the best I could do given that I couldn't shoot at an ideal angle from the outset. Anyway, all things considered, I'm pleased with how it turned out.
captured camera lens focal length aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter image editor plugins (etc) cropped?
This is the first of two lost shoes that I'll be posting. This one was taken in Johnson City (TX), while shooting with Dave Wilson during my recent trip to the US, while the one I'll be posting tomorrow was found on Fleetwood beach the following week.
In this instance the post-production was relatively straightforward, but I did spend a bit of time warping the content to straighten up the window in the background (top-left). It's still not ideal, but the best I could do given that I couldn't shoot at an ideal angle from the outset. Anyway, all things considered, I'm pleased with how it turned out.
camera
lens
focal length
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
image editor
plugins (etc)
cropped?
Canon 5D Mark II
EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
16mm
f/3.5
1/125
aperture priority
+1/3
evaluative
100
no
RAW
Camera Raw
Photoshop CS5
none
warped
Hmmm... I like the detail in the processed version, but I also like the goofy geometry in the original. In the end, I guess I like :)
Nice, very good result. Just to know: which tool did you use? puppet warp? liquify? Thanks.
Gotta love randomness like this. Great shot!
You'd make a good carpenter too, I like how you straightened out that window that the other guys put in way crooked.
Thanks everyone :)
Pau: I used the ordinary Warp tool.