Posted Nov 22, 2022, 3:20 AM
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Those Harbour Castle buildings blocking the view of the CN Tower is very exaggerated by the lens and the perspective. I use this effect sometimes in my photography. For example, for the "Snout Houses" thread, I used an ultra-wide angle converter to exaggerate the size of the driveways and the garages and block the view of the front doors of the houses. If I stood close enough, even the second floor of the houses could be blocked by the garage. I think that might be what is going on in that photo. The lens is pointed slightly upward, the horizon is at the bottom of the photo instead of in the middle, but it is less apparent because they correct the perspective distortion to make the vertical lines of buildings perfectly straight instead of converging upward to the sky.
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