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I love weird buildings like this, but they also always give me a weird feel where I can't tell if there's a perspective correction issue going on or if that's just how the architecture is.

Was this a TS lens or a standard WA lens that you corrected perspective for in post? Also what was your shutter speed? I'm guessing that you used an ND filter of some sort to get that blur on what looks to be a pretty sunny day.

Its how the building is designed, parts of it are straight up and down and a part of it leans out.

It was shot with 24mm TS and a 1.4 extender, plus a polarizer to liven up the reflections in the windows. Which also allowed for a slower shutter speed.

I hope this helps :)

I like the clouds and the sky and that it is reflected in the windows. I like the weird shape of the building but maybe the crop could be adjusted a little so that the spacing on the bottom left side matches the bottom right? Or that the center fold of the building is completely centered in the image. I almost wish the railing with the grassy plants at the bottom were completely cropped out but i do understand that the image doesn't have the space for that. I also think that if you had completely committed to the motion blur of the cars and the people walking by so that it is blurred across the entire width of the image it would make it more interesting.