I hope I don’t offend with the slight asymmetry

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

  • SatanicNotMessianic
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    1 year ago

    It’s sooooo close, but that tiny bit of asymmetry just throws it off, especially given the title.

    Can I suggest reducing the depth of field effect by blurring the background building just enough to make the asymmetry less obvious? The overall effect might be less striking but other than reshooting the pic I can’t think of another fix.

    • 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.

      • Herding Llamas@lemmy.world
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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?

        • L3mmyW1nks@lemmy.worldOP
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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.