The scene is very nice but both buildings on each side at the top need to be straightened, don't you think? I cannot see your EXIF so I really not know what to say...
I like the perspective. I agree with Izzie, it needs straightened.
Cheers Ole
The basic EXIF is displayed on the Flickr page.
Nikon d5100 w/ 18-55mm kit lens
ISO 100
f/10
13 sec
AWB
18mm
I can upload the file to a gallery here if that makes it easier?
Never noticed that the buildings weren't plumb, not sure how to do such a thing. I use PSE14.
This is such a nice composition that it would be worth the trouble to revisit the scene just after dusk when the sky is still dark blue and has not turned to black.
To learn where in your software you can correct the perspective distortion, use a Help menu to look up "perspective" or "distortion." Your software definitely has the required tool.
Last edited by Mike Buckley; 25th November 2015 at 03:20 PM.
Nicely captured.
Good shot my friend!
Excellent.....
That is a very nice image, well done. Once the buildings are straightened it will be even better.
Dave
Your latest revision has nailed the vertical lines.
If I could, i would propose another edit. Look at cutting around 15% - 20% off the bottom of the image. While the sidewalk provides the leading lines to move the viewer's eyes into the image, it isn't a particularly interesting element. I suspect you will have an even stronger image by eliminating an element that is not that picturesque, without loosing its ability to draw the viewer's eyes. I would do the cut at the point where the railing on the railing runs into the stonework on the right.
The blue tones that you added to the sky look very artificial to me.
Nicely composed shot. Final edit for me. The crop finishes it off nicely.
Thanks guys!
You nailed it with that final crop. The two changes; straightening the buildings and a bit of a crop takes this shot from being a decent shot to a great shot.
Hi Sam. Your last edit looks great
I agree with everyone,Sam...the final edit is good...better.