Impact of perspective
Most of us know that tilting the camera up when taking pictures of buildings will cause vertical lines to converge because of the difference in perspective from one end of the image to the other. I'm pretty much a newbie so I'm still trying to come to grips with how this impacts photography. In some cases I think the effect is a bonus and can go a long way to adding impact to the picture. In other cases it can result in bizarre compositions!
I took this shot a couple of days ago (click on image for EXIF). To illustrate the issue I lined up the left frame of the camera with a prominent vertical edge of the building (you can see these lined up perfectly so there isn't any horizontal tilt to speak of...that is, the camera is perfectly oriented so everything should be level). But look at how everything else looks like is tilted!
I've read a little about tilt-shift lenses...now I'm really going to check them out.
Erich
I took this shot a couple of days ago (click on image for EXIF). To illustrate the issue I lined up the left frame of the camera with a prominent vertical edge of the building (you can see these lined up perfectly so there isn't any horizontal tilt to speak of...that is, the camera is perfectly oriented so everything should be level). But look at how everything else looks like is tilted!
I've read a little about tilt-shift lenses...now I'm really going to check them out.
Erich
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But if your goal is to take an interesting, eye-catching photo, then you've got it!
I love this photo! Great job
Brad
www.digismile.ca
I love that photo too. I get what you mean, I really noticed it alot with my small digicam. But some turned out very geometrical. Looks like an abstract.
I kniow PSP has the tools to adjust it, but I kind of like them that way, as long as you aren't trying a symetric pattern of buildings on both sides.
Now I personally kind of like the effect. If anything, and this is up to flavor preference, I would adjust perspective in software before I'd splurge for a tilt lens (i.e. my goody list has lots of items ahead of a tilt/pan lens)
XO,
Mark Twain
Some times I get lucky and when that happens I show the results here: http://www.xo-studios.com