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Slanted verticals is one reason.
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strange?? 24-70 mm Sony Fe about Sony a9iii Have taken lots of pictures in 14 and 16 mm with more slanted lines
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I just don't think the slanted lines work here. The moderator may have felt the same thing. Also, since the main subject could be construed as the building, it might also have required a property release if you didn't include one.
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Think your right, i've now try to upload again, with vertical lines, I'll se what happens :sun::sun::sun:
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Hello,
Composition is something you can consider—you could improve upon that.
Another thing is your white balance. There is a green cast to the photo.
Composition:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/photo-composition.html
White balance:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/white-balance.html
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Composition i agree, it's a crap photo anyway!
no issue with gray balance, the window borders and the asphalt are perfekt in wb, an the green tint, was as I saw it..
I have recomposed it an make the building with vertical lines, and uploaded it again, now ill wait and see.
Best Regards
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There is an issue with the white balance/colour temperature.
Correction with the colour temp and verticals - a quick example:
The camera records colour slightly differently from the human eye.
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You must upscale the image
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hi! no that's not the size, it's 27mb, but uploaded a 12mb copy here on the page 🙂
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