Wooden Monasteries of Burma

A young monk studies in the window of an ancient wooden monastery near Bagan, Burma.

Bagan: Carved Teak Monastery

Bagan, Burma 2011

Nat Taung Kyaung Monastery:

I used Photoshop to make this look as if I’d had a fish-eye lens. Go to transform>perspective and straighten the towers. Then open transform> warp and exaggerate the aspect of the photo that you want the viewer to notice.  Presto, Magisto! as we said back in the day. I added a black canvas to emphasize the curved sides.

You can use this technique when you have distortion from your wide angle lens.

 

 

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