>>2692422Sorry, I forgot that we switched to the far smarter "never make it straight" in 2013. Fuck me.
Meanwhile - people starting in photography and trying their hand at architecture should understand and be able to manipulate perspective. This starts with being able to make things straight and the bit of seeing and awareness of the lines in a scene.
That beam slanting down and to the right does nothing good at all for the image. Nothing. Neither does the periphery. Especially given that the rest of the image was pretty carefully squared.
When you start to fuck around and play with things - it's best to be deliberate rather than coming from some smug "Straight lines are so beneath my art" BS