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railman44 said:I respect your skills. But, the photo could have been better. I keep talking about the keystone effect. When you broke the plane of the camera angle the walls look like they're falling inward. You're a gifted camera person. I really enjoy your work. Some people think the falling-inward effect is cool. I don't. I hope you don't take this personal...
Nytmair said:is there a way to avoid the "falling in" look? it seems unavoidable when you're shooting up like that
Nytmair said:nice shots.... and that's a huge post office!
Jeff Canes said:Dan, I believe the falling in look can be fixed in PS, but I do know how. Do recall reading a post for DigtalMatt on how to fix this. With out PS you need a tilt-shift lens or camera.
Jeff Canes said:
Dan, I believe the falling in look can be fixed in PS, but I do know how. Do recall reading a post for DigtalMatt on how to fix this. With out PS you need a tilt-shift lens or camera.
Ivana again said:Sorry for my ignorance but can someone explain me what means falling in look in photograhy? Thanks!