DescriptionPaisley Abbey from North West - Leaning western gable - 125mp.jpg
English: Paisley Abbey and grounds from the north west at Tannahill's statue on Abbey Close.
Photographer's notes I took this photograph with a Sony A33 camera and Tamron 17-50mm lens at 50mm, f8, iso 100, 1/125s. I made a series of 31 landscape frames in 5 rows and stitched them together with Hugin. I fixed some parallax errors concerning lamp-posts by hand-blending some frames with Photoshop. I then used Lightroom to adjust overall levels. The western gable leans disconcertingly, (Source: Undiscovered Scotland) and in most photographs, a degree of vertical perspective distortion "corrects" this structural defect nicely. The photo's wide-angle perspective, and the fact that the lamp-post leans towards it, further emphasise this feature.
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Taken from next to Tannahill's statue on Abbey Close, showing the abbey and its grounds. The western gable leans precariously, an effect highlighted by the wide-angle perspective.