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ciberarte
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I'm going to take a wild guess here and say the he meant that you rimages look as if taken using a fish eye, or equivalent lens, i.e. distorted. There is no discernable horizon line or vanishing points which throw a viewer perspective way off, so much so that it's almost impossible to tell whats going on without serious study and tilting your head around a few times to line up with the ground plane... or atleast thats my opinion...

 

David Barbarash

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I see what happened... what I try to do when I'm planning on stuching photos together is move along an imaginary (or real, such as a curb) line and take my shots, keeping the camera as level as possible and at an even hight. You've probably taken those shots from a single point and rotated yourself to get all of the shots. This gives you differing focus pooints, differing perspectives, and differing light conditions per shot. Your eye sees basically a flat plane so by moving along teh site instead of standing in one place, you create that flat plane of a picture that your eye would see instead of a curved one as seen in your one position pictures. Good luck! in order to fisx what you have now, it will take some serious use of the close and/or patch stamp tools and alot of fudging the image in order to get it to flatten out and uncurl. So I'd either stick with what you've got and call it an "artistic piece" or re-take your pictures and start again. Good luck!

 

David Barbarash

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