Let's all go to the movies....
kirbinster
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Well its a little late for this theater, made me think of a time long gone by:
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The only nit that I have is the wire splitting the frame, and also the keystone distortion has been a bit over-corrected (IMHO). I did a similar thing with a local store which went out of business, and was laying empty for nearly a year; lots of photographic possibilities!
Nice job, thanks for sharing!
- Wil
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No truer words were ever spoken. And the challenge as a photographer, rather than as a post-processor, is to make an image with the camera that captures what you see in front of you. There's nothing wrong with taking a photographic image and turning it into something imagined, rather than seen, but I'd suggest that the resulting image is not a photograph, but is instead a photographic illustration.
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