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A seeds eater
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Vintage Lens
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How do you feel about the perspective distortion happening on the left and right edges? Do you feel those few extra lounges add anything to the comp? Also, did you also try an asymmetrical shot (one or two point) to play with the polygonal ceiling shape?
Looks like a fun space to shoot!
I would actually love to hear some advices regarding removing those distortions in photoshop. Do you know which tool is that?
I use Gimp these days. But.. "perspective warp"? Should be easy to search out a tutorial.
Since you stitched this photo, PTGui has a compression slider that could help but it does come with its own artifacts. I stopped stitching after picking up the 17mm TS-E some time ago, so my memory is a bit fuzzy on the topic.
My eyes can't get away of the horizontals not being right and the verticals neither. The horizontals are falling to the left.
Easy fix on post production.
all those lines are not parallel - cause they are diagonal. The only thing vertical is white columns.
If you put a guide line on your picture as I did on this corrected one you will see that the ground is not horizontal and the vertical columns are not vertical. The window frame on the left side of the picture is the easiest point to see this.
https://youtu.be/pFsAxkcjFEM