@cccakeisalie4083

It feels even more distorted for some reason. Maybe because I'm used to distortion

@davidpachecogarcia

Also add that if you know you’ll have to fix the verticals in post you may want to go further back to be able to get more of the ground.

@Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit

It is a good tip.  The problem is that "software tilf-shift" doesn't look natural.

When I use it, I don't put it 100% straight.  I keep a little bit of perspective in.  That looks way more natural to go 90-95% straight.

@blenderfoto

“If you cannot fit the building in the frame, walk further away” 

Some real pro tips here 😅

@zhesince1985

带有一点透视感的图片更有视觉冲击力,所以我更喜欢第一张,第二张修正后会让人感觉太平,更像是3D渲染的模型

@jpr2011photo

What a great tip - move back to fit more in the frame! The pros won't be happy you let that one one slip...

@EvanShearer-f7r

It’s even better with a large format film camera if you can get your hands on one

@themartyrealestatechannel3248

I’m used to the distortion on big building photos like this.  It looks odd seeing it perfectly vertical.

@ccrowe714

Stumbled on that building in Prague !! Blew me away. Thanks for the tip

@TheGirlSkateBoardCo

I prefer the before tbh

@boywonder2799

Your voice sounds like Riley in,movie,National Treasure

@N0MR0H

Dude, with which camera did you record this video? It’s razor sharp.

@Masterafro999

Instructions unclear...i was too close...my building is now a triangle!!!!   😂😂😂

@travisborlkd1628

Omg going further away … you are a genius

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Hope you had a great time in Prague!

@arentol7

Great camera choice!

@hafi.m

I’m a fan of twirling. I think we need more twirly moustaches.

@R4YZ0R4

This building would have been perfect for a low angle shot.

@evilj

If our eyes see a building as "distortion", is it a distortion then?

@norbertperka9231

Holy crap , how nice there is software to make it.