Hmm...there's some potential here, but a couple of issues. Nit first: it would be easy to straighten it, so why not? More basic though, I would look for a way to compensate for the flat light. I sent you a (rather extreme) B&W conversion as a suggestion.
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Hmm...there's some potential here, but a couple of issues. Nit first: it would be easy to straighten it, so why not? More basic though, I would look for a way to compensate for the flat light. I sent you a (rather extreme) B&W conversion as a suggestion.
This is in hilly San Francisco. She is walking up an incline.
I straightened on the vertical lines of the distant buildings. If I straightened on her walk the buildings would be off.
Decisions, decisions...
Hey Rich.. looked at your b&w. Thanks for commenting - much appreciated.
The light is flat because it was raining
If I went b&w I would have done a selective color, I like the reds to offset the flat light.
Close to b&w (same day)
I kind of like the second one better, it has some mystery to it.
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Cristobal you like to shoot street, so let me tell you about a day I thought to be ruined when the rain started...
I originally went to Chinatown to shoot gamblers in the park...
No gamblers in the rain so I walked and turned a corner an saw some new years street lanterns...
Walked further up and heard a bugle in the rain... Wha??? moved quickly up the street to stumble into a funeral dirge...
Can you believe it? Raining - a morbid band and a funeral dirge...
What a day. Thanks for stopping by and your comment