That is actually EXACTLY what I wanted in this case (and many cases) because it makes the building appear dramatic. Especially in this case as it's a royal castle, and I wanted to give that prestigious look. Also, something you didn't comment on is the flag. Originally, I was a little peeved because the flag was all ghosted... but then after looking at it a while, rather than correcting it, I decided to keep it. I think it sort of gives it the feeling of movement, like it's waving in the wind. So I purposely left it there.


Yeah I know how to change the perspective in Photoshop. I've done it on a couple photos before. Also, I have used a TS lens here and there to correct for the fact that little old me is simply on the ground. The TS-E 17mm f/4 is a nice one. I rented that for a few days and had a lot of fun with it. I really want to try the new 24mm TS that is out now.


FDRtools? I've heard of it but have no experience with it. Is this something you find useful for a specific purpose or just prefer it for some reason? I'm interested in any new tools that do new fun things or make life easier.


ATTACHED is another example of WANTING that dramatic building look. It might not be the best for a realtor or a brochure, but I love it in general! This is what I see when I look out my window here in Honolulu! haha


- Jordan


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