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In the Street
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October 20 2004:
In the Street

I’m pretty lucky to live just a few miles from Guildford (pronounced ‘Gilford’). It’s an historic city which still retains a lively shopping environment along its hilly cobbled High Street.

Rather than a ‘hip shot’, I went one step down and got this ‘foot shot’ by sitting on the kerb and just holding the camera ‘blind’ in front of my toes.

The raw shot suffered from ‘collapsing building’ syndrome; I’ve tried to correct that in PS as much as possible, but I still don’t feel the perspective is perfect.

Photoshop:
Resized
Used Transform Tool to straighten buildings
Dutone finish with Pantone 5835C
Framed using #FAFBEB


On 20 October last year; ‘Today’s Posting’

Canon EOS 300D Digital Rebel
1/200s f/16.0 at 28.0mm iso800 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time20-Oct-2004 14:51:26
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 300D DIGITAL
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length28 mm
Exposure Time1/200 sec
Aperturef/16
ISO Equivalent800
Exposure Bias+1 1/3
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Guest 13-Nov-2004 17:39
fabulous! I love this type of shot!
Guest 22-Oct-2004 08:32
Excellent shot, amazing how well it is for a blind shot
Gary Winters21-Oct-2004 23:45
I like this shot. A LOT. Good work!
Ed Knepley21-Oct-2004 15:24
Ray, blind shot or not this turned out great. Did you pay the model who's positioned perfectly?
Josy's Pics21-Oct-2004 15:04
Great picture!... it's perfect :)
Guest 21-Oct-2004 13:35
Oh AWESOME low viewpoint! This is great, Ray!
type21-Oct-2004 11:34
Ray, I don't notice any 'perspectival dissonance' here. I just see a great shot.
Si Kirk21-Oct-2004 00:37
stunning photo Ray, it has a great 60's feel to the photo.
Pedro Libório20-Oct-2004 22:21
absolutly fantastic photo!
stunning composition and perspective!!!
regards.
jude20-Oct-2004 22:10
He does have that gargantuan feel about him, but I like it. Great perspective.. and I, too, think the texture and rise of the cobblestones adds much to this photo.. nicely done
Stu20-Oct-2004 21:08
Excellent angle, Ray. I have been wanting to try this for ages, but I'm afraid of what people might think I'm up to!
Cheryl Hawkins20-Oct-2004 20:55
Nicely done. I like the point of view! The toning is excellent, too!!!
Karthik Raja20-Oct-2004 20:28
I like the perspective. It's different, yes, but good.
René Gysi20-Oct-2004 18:33
Wonderful b&w picture. Good perspective.
northstar3720-Oct-2004 17:35
The securicor men are probably studying you in the mirror. I like the cobbles too.
Linda Alstead20-Oct-2004 17:26
I love it - to me it is full of the quirkiness that means that Guildford retains some charm unlike most other High Streets in the UK these days. Nice one Ray.
Robin Reid20-Oct-2004 17:23
Creative Ray. I think the perspective came out okay, and this is quite unsual.
boegheim20-Oct-2004 17:12
Great perspective
Gary Blanchette20-Oct-2004 17:09
I love the duotone effect. Awesome!
Guest 20-Oct-2004 17:08
I like this perspective, Ray. Hey, and you have The Gap there! I can shop here!
yosi aptekar20-Oct-2004 17:05
excellent shot, great angle, the perspective not being perfect makes the picture even more intresting.
Guest 20-Oct-2004 16:56
Very interesting shot. It's been many years since I was last in Guildford. I suspect the you might feel the perspective doesn't feel quite right because of the positioning of the man in the center in relation to the buildings and the vanishing point (because the camera is so low and possibly because of the wide angle lens) - in other words, his feet are in the right place but as you look up, he starts to become like Gulliver in Guildford (sorry - couldn't resist it) because the point of reference is so skewed by the camera position. Hope that makes sense. Well, I'm not an expert but that's my best guess from how I see it; I could be completely wrong but I guess the perspective isn't right for a human, but any cats surfing pbase are going to be mighty impressed.

btw, your Photoshop recipe is really helpful. I should start doing that too, once I finally get to grips with Photoshop. Thanks for sharing.
Costi Jacky 20-Oct-2004 16:51
Beautiful picture. I like the angle it was shot.