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Perspective weirdness Anonymous
Tried a perspective alteration once before (though not on a building), and I thought it turned out quiet well.

Not entirely sure whether this has turned out well or not, what do you think? Anyone else ever done this with any degree of success?
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>> Anonymous
Probably didn't make that clear enough.

This is a composite of 3 panoramas. One taken in front of the building, and one each side of it, so that I can get the sides of the building in the shot, as well as the front.
>> Anonymous
post the 3 originals.
how do you suppose anyone could tell if this looks weired without knowing the difference?

still, so far it looks well done.
>> Anonymous
Doesn't look as if it's an alteration. Is it a 90 degree shift from each shot? If it is, that would mean the two paths are actually connected and going perpendicular to the front shot.
>> Anonymous
what the fuck did you do to the sky?
>> Vincent !!8LCSE0Zp1mL
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He means he corrected for Converging lines (Aka things that are farther away look smaller, (Tops of buildings is the example here))

I have a few, i posted it already but will repost here.

Sample shot from the same distance without correction to follow for those who don't know what the OP meant

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>> Vincent !!8LCSE0Zp1mL
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Last shot was 22 pics stitched together.
this is one pic from the exact same spot I was standing in when I took the pano.

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