I'm starting to get a real feel for your work. I think you have an excellent eye for photography but perhaps aren't up on all the free software that's available and maybe haven't yet mastered the software that you have. My point is that you should download a freebie called "ShiftN". When you shoot a wide angle photo like yours, the verticals on the left lean right and the ones on the right lean left. Check out the way that ShiftN makes everything parallel and perpendicular. The fencepost on the far left appears to be tipping to the right. ShiftN straightened it up like this.
With the right software, you can alter it so the fence and building sides are vertical. I'm not sure I'll do that. I kind of like the feeling of looking up that the angles create.
I'm starting to get a real feel for your work. I think you have an excellent eye for photography but perhaps aren't up on all the free software that's available and maybe haven't yet mastered the software that you have. My point is that you should download a freebie called "ShiftN". When you shoot a wide angle photo like yours, the verticals on the left lean right and the ones on the right lean left. Check out the way that ShiftN makes everything parallel and perpendicular. The fencepost on the far left appears to be tipping to the right. ShiftN straightened it up like this.
Other than that, the shot's a beauty.
Roger