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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Zelnick Pavilion

Zelnick Pavilion
I'm not too sure about this photo. I shot it with a borrowed Nikon 12-24mm lens and was just sort of playing around. This building is on the campus of Wesleyan University, where I work, and frankly it is photographed far too often and if you ask me it looks like a sore thumb in the row of brownstone buildings built in the 1800's. But that's beside the point. I guess I just liked how the clouds reflected in the windows. I straightened the heck out of this using the lens correction filter in Photoshop CS2. Excellent tool. And that lens is awesome, by the way. Shooting with a D70s, I lose a lot on the wide-angle end of the spectrum, and this lens opens your view right up.

1 Comments:

  • Wide angle is great! I like how the sun is just peering over... good job!

    Regards,
    Jason

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 10:24 PM  

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