I hope I don’t offend with the slight asymmetry

Canon Rebel T3 | F4.0 | 1/100s | ISO 200 | 55mm

  • L3mmyW1nks@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    Thanks for the suggestion! This approach might come in handy in the future to fix other “flat” pics. Never thought of this before.

    Here’s the result:

    It definitely helps to hide the assymetry a little and also makes the statue pop out more. It’s a little less… homogeneous(?) than it was before, but I think it’s an improvement.

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      1 year ago

      I’m Curious. it looks very very symmetrical. What asymmetrical part are you talking about? The lights in the windows?

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        1 year ago

        Here it is photoshopped with the columns of all the windows having the same spacing towards the image’s center. Simply moved the right part a little to the left behind the main column until it seemed symmetrical.

        In the original, the right part of the house, as seen by all those little columns, was a little more visible than the left.