#1 for me.
...perspective correction taken a trifle too far...
People assume that what's geometrically correct is perceived by our brain as such too. Backing off slightly from the "perfect" verticals often yields a more believable result, more in line with human perception.
Quite a common mistake. People assume that what's geometrically correct is perceived by our brain as such too. Backing off slightly from the "perfect" verticals often yields a more believable result, more in line with human perception.
I like #4 - but this is an instance I would like to see version where the verticals are parallel - so there is a static element against all the "moving curves". Also the latest version of this - the left side of the building is way to close the frame imo. If it was mine - I would also be experimenting with contrast...and maybe pushing/blowing out the specular highlights a bit