Oh I much prefer this edit to yesterday's version, but that could be personal preference. I don't know if more sky could have been included at the expense of foreground? would that have made the distortion on the building's vertical lines more severe?
It would. Tricky trade-off, although it can usually be fixed in post-processing. This can require using an even wider angle lens in the first place as most perspective correction involves significant cropping. Alternatively a shift lens can eliminate the convergence, but at great expense.
Oh I much prefer this edit to yesterday's version, but that could be personal preference. I don't know if more sky could have been included at the expense of foreground? would that have made the distortion on the building's vertical lines more severe?
This is a different shot at a different angle than the one yesterday.
I am still editing the other one.
Apologies, I saw the same house and made an assumption, but I see now it is indeed different.
Thats fine. 😄
It would. Tricky trade-off, although it can usually be fixed in post-processing. This can require using an even wider angle lens in the first place as most perspective correction involves significant cropping. Alternatively a shift lens can eliminate the convergence, but at great expense.