Bob Croxford wrote:

>......In my typical situation I am shooting up at buildings. Using skew I
pull in
the bottom and push out the top in equal amounts. I keep the little square
thingy on the  middle of the edge of the canvas. As mentioned before I add
canvas so I can extend the height.....

Hi Bob

In this situation, I sometimes find that you need to leave a lot more space
around a building when shooting, to allow for Photoshop correction. If you
expand or contract a large amount, the consequence is very tight final
cropping with the rectangular crop tool. It sometimes helps to pull the
"little square thingy". I think this helps to restrict the movement at the
opposite end of the picture to which you are correcting. I believe it helps
to overcome the squat look on the final image.

Correct me if I am doing something wrong.

Kindest regards

Norman Childs

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