I'll try to be gentle here-- couple things could improve this shot. The most basic thing is the warehouse is leaning. For buildings, you need your camera sensor parallel to the building to keep the buildings from leaning, or tweak it in PS. Architechural photography is tough (at least for me) and there is all kinds of specialized tilt and shift equipment used by the best architectural shooters.
The sky is a little bland here too-- maybe add some clouds or a different sky or shoot when there are clouds in the sky?
I'm also having a hard time figuring out what it is about this building that drew your eye and raised your camera to shoot it. If it's a column or the base, maybe get closer to that and emphasize it with less sky?
Anything in particular you're trying to capture with this shot?
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The sky is a little bland here too-- maybe add some clouds or a different sky or shoot when there are clouds in the sky?
I'm also having a hard time figuring out what it is about this building that drew your eye and raised your camera to shoot it. If it's a column or the base, maybe get closer to that and emphasize it with less sky?
Anything in particular you're trying to capture with this shot?
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