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Firstly, I'm guessing this refers to taking pics of buildings, and around the edges of the picture, the buildings appear to "lean" inwards. Kinda like this that I took a few weeks ago
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/my-recent-trip-to-the-states.570286/
I'm guessing this is caused due to the focal length being to low/at the lowest setting (is that the correct term?) The pic above was taken using a standard 18-55mm Nikon lens at a Focal Length of 18mm.
How is this corrected? Would I be right in assuming a Wide Angled lens would be more suited?
I'm not a pro, but keen to learn. I was hoping to have purchased a Wide Angled lens before our trip to the states, but didn't have the funds available.
http://www.talkphotography.co.uk/threads/my-recent-trip-to-the-states.570286/
I'm guessing this is caused due to the focal length being to low/at the lowest setting (is that the correct term?) The pic above was taken using a standard 18-55mm Nikon lens at a Focal Length of 18mm.
How is this corrected? Would I be right in assuming a Wide Angled lens would be more suited?
I'm not a pro, but keen to learn. I was hoping to have purchased a Wide Angled lens before our trip to the states, but didn't have the funds available.