I have been struggling with this one all day. I tried every angle, but it wasn't happening, so I pulled the one point perspective card and I think I nailed it!
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1 PhotoBobby Parker
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That looks excellent, if a little too sharp. Assume you use a sharpening AA filter?Check out my (rarely updated) blog @ http://macviz.blogspot.co.uk/
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Looks nice! Love the detail in your millwork! The foreground bushes seem a little distracting - the obscure too much of the building in my opinion, and being blurry makes them feel like they were added in post. Looks like there's a geometry triangulation error or something casting a shadow downward and to the left of the arched element (connecting with the top-left corner of the lower-left window). Lastly, I'd suggest adjusting your sun angle just a bit to increase contrast between the front of the building and the side of the upper left parapet wall. Right now it looks like your sun is dead-on 45 degrees to the building.Work:
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