It was a wide angle lens which captures plenty but then needs straightening to get rid of the narrowing lines. It’s a question of shooting wide and then using Transform in Lightroom. It loses some of the edges of the image but with perseverance you can go perpendicular 🙂
Hi Debbie. I’m visiting via Dan’s blog. This is such a fun imaginative take on the Doors post. I especially like that the two round windows at the bottom make me think of eyes. LOL. Even the windows were sneaking a peek. Hugs on the wing.
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Nice shot Debbie. Love the clarity of the windows
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ooh I like this
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So interesting as always Debbie!
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Fabulous Debbie 🙂
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Thanks Brian.
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Ewwww, very interesting photo. How did you manage this angle?
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It was a wide angle lens which captures plenty but then needs straightening to get rid of the narrowing lines. It’s a question of shooting wide and then using Transform in Lightroom. It loses some of the edges of the image but with perseverance you can go perpendicular 🙂
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More than my non photographer mind can grasp. But well done. I do like this photo!
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🙂
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Beautifully unusual, Debbie.
janet
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Oh, brilliant…..light amidst the dark, and rather geometrical
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Way cool photos Debbie 😀
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These are great. It’s hard not to look when you find these 😉
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Hi Debbie. I’m visiting via Dan’s blog. This is such a fun imaginative take on the Doors post. I especially like that the two round windows at the bottom make me think of eyes. LOL. Even the windows were sneaking a peek. Hugs on the wing.
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Thanks Teagan. Pleased to meet you and glad you liked it so much. 🙂
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Nice capture Debbie! Hope your mom’s feeling better.
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I love peeping into lit windows. This makes a great photo, Debs. How’s things at home? 🙂 🙂
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Not too bad. I’m home for a few days now and mum is spending nights on her own. Will relieve some of the pressure on everyone.
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That’s good 😊💕💕
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