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Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Challenges From The Past >> 2017 Challenges >> CIC 165 Free Spirit >> Eligible > Spring through Beveled Glass
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30-APR-2017 Dave

Spring through Beveled Glass

Canon EOS 80D
1/160s f/11.0 at 112.0mm iso2000 hide exif
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Canon Image Challenge02-May-2017 23:30
Could it be the angle. The house across the street (such nice neighbors) is offset slightly to the left. And I may not have been perfectly square to the window.

Dave
Canon Image Challenge02-May-2017 16:51
Dave - I downloaded the jpeg. When I level with Lightroom, I get about a 1 deg offset when I use the longest roof line.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge02-May-2017 14:26
Re horizon - I was looking at the house through the window. The roof line, window, and wall look tilted to me; though I didn't download and measure.

Jim
Canon Image Challenge02-May-2017 10:39
Thanks for the kind comments. Another example of just "seeing and shooting". I'm glad I did it when I did because the wind and rains took down a lot of those pretty pink and white petals. The driveway briefly looked like a good place for a wedding procession.

About that level horizon, Jim. Please help me see where the horizon is. I squared up the image around the window. Maybe our house is tilted?

Dave
Canon Image Challenge01-May-2017 16:39
The bevel gives it a nice framing.
I've seen apps that do something like that on the phone, but real beveled glass does it much better.
-Earl
Canon Image Challenge01-May-2017 14:43
I like how this came out - almost a pastel look. One rule possibly broken - a level horizon.
Jim
Canon Image Challenge01-May-2017 12:28
Actually some creative thinking on your part and of course under normal circumstances who would shoot thru glass mind you beveled glass. Paul