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This is from a camera angle that looks up at the subject, tilting the perspective view. Making sure your camera is level will correct this. Of course if you level the camera you will crop the top of the building……There are basically three ways to fix/avoid this:
1. If possible move back far enough that you can get the whole building in frame while camera is level. This will probably require you to crop the image to achieve the frame you want.
2. Use perspective correction in your image editing software (this will also require cropping of the image, so leave some room around the building to allow for this.)
3. Use the shift function of a tilt/shift lens, this still requires the camera to be level.
This effect can be used to create a pleasing and dramatic image, it is not always bad. With a little editing I think you would have a nice image here…..It looks like you have the camera nearly level horizontally so if you would crop this image right above the white line in the parking lot (the curve of the line really throws your image out of whack), or maybe at the bottom of the sidewalk after getting the image perfectly level horizontally. I believe it would look much better.
Hope this helps,
Bruce
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