And also important. You lose the height of the building. It helps to give the subject more space in your image when phographing. For instance more sky. Than you can 'pull' the building up and give some height to it back.
It just removes the distortion you get when shooting from below an object.
You still have the issue of everything being "tilted upwards"
In other words, anything above you will cover up what is immediately above & behind it. You're effectively photographing the bottom of it, not the top. You can see it in the details above the pillars here. Unfortunately, that's very difficult to fix.
Just something to bear in mind when following this tutorial.
thanks for saving me $1500 on a lens... now, how much is photoshop...
jco87 1 month ago
Hey. That was gooood.
Asumacoe 1 month ago
Thankyou. I subscribed
StephenSaloArt 1 month ago
Quick and to the point!
Thank you so much! : D
EastUTAUs 1 month ago
Jeeeezzz that was quick !
MrD0BR0 5 months ago
And also important. You lose the height of the building. It helps to give the subject more space in your image when phographing. For instance more sky. Than you can 'pull' the building up and give some height to it back.
Ludwigwmp63 6 months ago
LOL COOL :D
DeciNNN 7 months ago
Note: This will not just "fix" the perspective.
It just removes the distortion you get when shooting from below an object.
You still have the issue of everything being "tilted upwards"
In other words, anything above you will cover up what is immediately above & behind it. You're effectively photographing the bottom of it, not the top. You can see it in the details above the pillars here. Unfortunately, that's very difficult to fix.
Just something to bear in mind when following this tutorial.
molewizard 9 months ago
Whoa!
BlueyKaBlooey 9 months ago
thanx!!
90dribbler 1 year ago