I Love MCR (Manchester)

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I Love MCR (Manchester)

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I've already given you a few thoughts on ePHOTOzine so I won't repeat them here, but it's great to see that you're continuing to explore ideas and techniques.
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The right hand edge of the glass building appears vertical and I think the image would look better if the other corners were vertical also, regards

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Oops, concentrating too much on the glass building - I didn't notice the lighting stanchion which I guess would benefit from being vertical too ...

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I think it's a case of converging verticals from the use of a wide angle lens, I don't mind converging verticals in some shots but I think this could be corrected by using the perspective function in PS.
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