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25-OCT-2014 db.

CityWalk1

Lisbon, Portugal

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Canon EOS 6D ,Canon EF 24-70mm f/4L IS USM
1/500s f/13.0 at 24.0mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time25-Oct-2014 14:03:41
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 6D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length24 mm
Exposure Time1/500 sec
Aperturef/13
ISO Equivalent200
Exposure Bias-0.33
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Daniel Bollag09-Nov-2014 16:44
That's right, Paul: I had *not* applied distortion correction. But watch out: in architecture photography the distortion of this lens at 24mm more often than not *is* disturbing. As you say, though, *then* distortion correction (I use Canon's own "dpp" software for that) is helpful, indeed, albeit not always a panacea. Thanks for your comment on my image! ~ db.
Canon Image Challenge08-Nov-2014 11:27
Ahhh so you did NOT apply distortion correction! I thought you might have applied it and we were viewing the corrected image. So to me that is a very acceptable amount of WAD. And I repeat, very nice. Paul.
Daniel Bollag06-Nov-2014 18:57
I do agree with you on both items, Paul:

1) Traveller should absolutely go for the top floor. Why not aim for the top always and everywhere in life? There is better view and, as you suggest, «less noise» ;-))

2) Yes, that camera/lens combination is even better than I had expected when buying it; though there *is*, indeed, more than just «quite a bit» of distortion at 24mm (which is why I'm looking forward to purchasing soon a wider angle «companion» for it), you can use it even for architecture photography without any worries from about 30mm to 70mm. And, yes, I'm aware of the existence of distortion correction software, but had just not much time after my return from Portugal.

~ db.
Canon Image Challenge06-Nov-2014 13:59
Why settle for 3rd floor?? Then you'd have noisy neighbors above you, go all the way to the 5th floor where the view would be even better.

I really like that camera and lens combination Daniel all tho I do see some slight distortion at 24mm (maybe distortion correction) in the image but still real nice. I'd have that body and lens set if I didn't have to funnel so much money into my daughter's life right now. Paul
Daniel Bollag03-Nov-2014 19:54
No problem, Traveller: as soon as your down payment will arrive on my bank account, I'll send you the keys to your new third floor apartment. ;-)) Then, for the housewarming party, I'll come and visit you: I like the rounded corners of the building a lot too. BTW: oh, yes, you sure could live in Lisbon. It is a most beautiful and, if I may say so, very romantic city, albeit a tad too melancholic for my taste. The Portuguese «national feeling» is the «saudade» (yearning) defined by the locals—seriously!—as «o gosto de estar triste» (the pleasure of being sad)! That's why I prefer to visit often, but never for long: otherwise «a saudade» becomes contagious... ~ db.
Canon Image Challenge02-Nov-2014 21:08
I Really, really want to own the third floor apartment....what a view, and I love to curved face of the building....I have never been to Lisbon, though I have always felt that I could live there...more to the point, that I would like to live there...Lisbon has always been part of my Dreamscape.

Thanks for adding to this wished for memory.

Best Wishes, Traveller