I think for this image I would suggest using the lens correction tool to straighten out the window since it was taken from quite a bit below. Love those stone walls. You must live in a historic area. Beautiful and inspirational place to take photographs.
I also feel I want the window to be straight, from a compositional point of view, but from the perspective of being a good recording of the environment, if it really was skew in the wall like that, then you have done a great job showing things just as they are in all their quirky splendour. Well done.
I think for this image I would suggest using the lens correction tool to straighten out the window since it was taken from quite a bit below. Love those stone walls. You must live in a historic area. Beautiful and inspirational place to take photographs.
ReplyDeleteI just saw the bonus on Worth, I love the composition of that.. well done!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you can just see what's on the window sill.
ReplyDeleteI love the shapes of all those stones!
ReplyDeleteLovely detail and the white window makes it pop!
ReplyDeleteI also feel I want the window to be straight, from a compositional point of view, but from the perspective of being a good recording of the environment, if it really was skew in the wall like that, then you have done a great job showing things just as they are in all their quirky splendour. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLooks like some very old stonework.
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Like the juxtaposition of the old stone and modern looking window
ReplyDeleteAnother well built example...I like the taller crop on this one.
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