Wow...that is quite something! Really diggin' the perspective on this shot!
Well done!![]()
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I really like the composition and symmetry here. Very striking!
You may want to straighten the left columns slightly in Pshop.
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Wow...that is quite something! Really diggin' the perspective on this shot!
Well done!![]()
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you can try....but I'm not convinced it's possible to get the whole scene as you have it now with absolutely straight (unphotoshopped) columns, without the use of a shift lens. (what architectural photographers use)
Your safest bet for the straightest lines is to keep your camera 100% straight on a tripod with a level. You cannot angle it up or down or left or right.
Hope that helps and good luck!
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Please note that a duplicate of this thread was also in the "Show" forum. I merged it into this thread as it's confusing to have the same thread in multiple forums. Thx - Marko
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