Interesting shot.
I like the effect which you achieved here =) Very interesting. p/s Is the horizon slanted btw?
I think you should try harder..In this case, you have quite serious geometric distortion along with vertical and horizontal perspective. You can quite easily correct all these under lens correction and of course you image will become smaller but more presentable to the viewer. Below is a just a quick example (I will delete this soon.)
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On image #28 and in the right frame, there is a patch and this is not done properly... again, need to pay more attention to details and perhaps patience too. One has to make sure that the image is done reasonably well and complete before presentation.
Thanks for your advice! I think I'll tweak around with the lens correction function. Didn't know it can correct this! As for #28, I can't really find the patch that is not done properly. I only think that the borders around SAM can be done better![]()
Image #28: If you look all the way to the right, there is a patch on the sky just at the top of that building, which is not blended properly.
For Image #32 it might be better to straighten up the horizon and the verticals. Just my 2 centsCheers!