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Let's look a little bit closer to the single buildings that make up this complex.
Buildings 1 : Buildings 2 : Buildings 3 : Buildings 4 : Buildings 5 : |
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Great pictures. Which work did you exactly do on them? Was it only a perspective adjustment in order to get the lines to behave the way you wanted them to?
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Srgio,
I am curious why #3 was left the way it is compared to the other shots (except #5 also). The other shots seemed to have had some perpsective adjustments. #5 may have had none or very little but I think it looks great as is. #3 simply puzzles me. |
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You can find my usual P.S. section in the foreword : http://www.stevesforums.com/phpBB2/v...894&highlight= |
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#3 I have just corrected the vertical lines of the main building. Trying to correct the building on the left would have led to quite an innatural look, that's why I preferred to stop at that point. It is a tradeoff. #5 This is I think the only shot I have left geometrically untouched : I really liked that way and I'm glad someone else thinks the same. |
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