PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS: Distortion Image of financial district of
Singapore
A Distortion Image. Its foreground elements
are much larger and visually distinct from the background.
A
Compression Image. All elements of the image are stacked on
top of each other.
REFERENCE: Reframing the Concept - How a multi-week project, repeatedly photographing a nearby location (during Covid-19 pandemic) helped me let go of expectations and "see" in new ways. Jon McCormack. www.outdoorphotographer.com May 2021
Financial District. 17 Feb 2024. 10am.
Canon R5, 24mm, 1/250sec, f/11, ISO 100
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UPDATE:
https://2010vets.blogspot.com/2024/02/5642-photography-tips-distortion-image.html
My example:
SINGAPORE - 17 FEB 2024: 10am. Financial district. UOB Plaza 1 at 280m (5th from R) and One Raffles Place at 277.8m (10th from R) are respectively 2nd and 3rd tallest building in Singapore today.
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17 Feb 2024: The skyscrapers of the financial district of Singapore as seen from the Esplanade on a Saturday morning at 10am. I manage to get a good photo of the 2nd and 3rd tallest buildings in Singapore todate. They are respectively UOB Plaza One at 280m and One Raffles Place at 277.8m.
PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS:
This is an example of a distortion image where the foreground elements are much larger and visually distinct from the background. I focus on the bougainvillae, 1/3 from the bottom of the frame. Canon R5, AV Mode, f/11, ISO 100 and 1/250 sec. Lens was 24mm.
5-star rating is for my photograph sharpness as you can read the names of the other smaller banks in the background at 100% magnification.
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