Partly Cloudy Nikkor 35-70 f/2.8d

Nikon D70 ,Nikkor 35-70mm f/2.8D AF
1/80s f/16.0 at 35.0mm ISO 200 hand held

1/80s f/16.0 at 35.0mm ISO 200 hand held

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W00DY wrote:Hi Kerry,
This is a nice crisp scene (I love snow...) but is the horizon a little low to the right?
It seems that the building is not quite straight? This could be me though![]()
W00DY
sirhc55 wrote:Woody - I could be wrong
sirhc55 wrote:Kerry - well executed shot, the tower looks straight to me. Would be interest to know what the building is. It reminds me of a shot tower used in the old days to form cannon balls by dropping them from a height.
mic wrote:Kerry,
Nice shot, how does it look in B&W.
I've got a thing for it at the moment.
Mic.
mic wrote:I love it![]()
Maybe a bit more contrast for my taste but I like it better than the colour.
Mic.![]()
That Tower is great, love the design of it.
KerryPierce wrote:heh, I hate to do this, but I put a straight edge on the windows of the facing wall, and it's as straight as can be.![]()
The building is not square, the ground slopes down to the right and the trees are leaning to the right as well, so I suppose that it's just one of those optical illusions.![]()
Anyway, thanks to both of you for the kind comments.
stormygirl wrote:These are great, Kerry. Love the colour and the B&W. Looks like a beautiful place...particularly in the snow!
W00DY wrote:Having a closer look I think your right![]()
I think what threw my (and still does) is the trees leaning to the right in the middle. I was looking at them first then moving to the tower which then looked like it was leaning![]()
Oh well, good to know it is staight, I am going to book a time with the optometrist
mudder wrote:When I first looked at this I thought wow, that's sharp! But when you osted the B&W version that added a new dimension to the feel of the image... That's a good example of the difference B&W can make to the feel with the "right" image... Much prefer the B&W for this one...