How did you manage to avoid the distortion that almost always comes with shooting up the side of a building like that? Even looking at one from that angle with the naked eye usually lends some curvature to what you know are straight lines.
nice shot!
- Mojo
Mojo,
You know at this point I was just using a
Aaron
| August 19, 2008
Mojo,
You know at this point I was just using a point and shoot camera, so I didn’t do anything specific. I think the zoom level I was at just didn’t have much distortion in it. I can’t claim any real wizardry on this one.
Great picture! You are one of my favorites!
ryanne | August 18, 2008Great picture! You are one of my favorites!
How did you manage to avoid the distortion that almost
Mojo | August 18, 2008How did you manage to avoid the distortion that almost always comes with shooting up the side of a building like that? Even looking at one from that angle with the naked eye usually lends some curvature to what you know are straight lines.
nice shot!
- Mojo
Mojo, You know at this point I was just using a
Aaron | August 19, 2008Mojo,
You know at this point I was just using a point and shoot camera, so I didn’t do anything specific. I think the zoom level I was at just didn’t have much distortion in it. I can’t claim any real wizardry on this one.
Great shot. I love the perspective. Happy WW
jams O'Donnell | August 19, 2008Great shot. I love the perspective. Happy WW
That's cool, it looks like the building has an over-hang,
clarence | August 20, 2008That’s cool, it looks like the building has an over-hang, and it reminds me of the times Mom used to drag me into the city when I was a little kid.
Thanks, yeah, it's actually a very interesting building in Seattle,
Aaron | August 20, 2008Thanks, yeah, it’s actually a very interesting building in Seattle, the skyscraper does taper down at the bottom. It’s very striking in person also.