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So I really didn't expect to get this, sure I went for this spacific picture but wasn't confident. However the condition where spot on and I'm delighted with the result, it's had a bit of PP to lessen the horizon as it was distracting.
And on a side note I'm also made up with the XT-20 :D

Dog Leg
by Mr Drizz, on Flickr
 



The graphic elements are very efficient
but the moiré presence… somewhat less!
 
Well spotted.

Quite a graphic feel.

I feel it'd work a little better if the horizon was gone all together.

Would make a nice place for a night time shoot with star trails.

I like the cool tones.

Cheers.
 
Where is it visible Kodiak?


The arcs spreading across the third and, in other
form, up to the sixth floor panels… like ghosts lines.

See them?
 
The arcs spreading across the third and, in other
form, up to the sixth floor panels… like ghosts lines.

See them?
Not seen here.
Must be your screen.
 
Not seen here.
Must be your screen.

Same here.
See it on my small screen, but viewed on the large screen, not evident at all.
 
That'll be my dodgy editing trying to lessen the horizon.

more likely the slightly dodgy resize algorithms of either Flickr (as you uploaded at 4000x6000px - and as it's not displaying at that size, there's SOME resizing going on - Flickr's is pretty terrible for doing this, and, I think to be honest, the forum's resizer isn't immune either. Would explain why different people are seeing different effects - depending on their screen resolutions, the size in pixels of the window they've got open or even the "zoom setting" in their browser.

FWIW, I'm getting the Moire pattern on the original share, when I click on it, I get sent to flickr and a smaller image that doesn't have the pattern, and after clicking in flickr, I get a larger one, again devoid of the pattern. My money's on the forum's resizer :(
 
getting the Moire pattern on the original share, when I click on it, I get sent to flickr and a smaller image that doesn't have the pattern, and after clicking in flickr, I get a larger one, again devoid of the pattern.

…exactly what I experience.
 
And others of us who said similar.

I was not trying to exclude anyone but, in my own clumsy
way, recognizing the clear explanation in English that I did
not find a way to express. :cool:
 
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