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Despite that fact that it's a natural physical phenomenon that things closer to us should look bigger and things far from us should be smaller, as said, our brain seems to have some sort of defense against this because when I look to a tall building, looking up, I don't see this physical phenomenon as clearly as I can see in a regular photo (taken without shift lens, aiming upward). I'm very used to this fact because I was a fan of first-person shooter games like Doom, Doom II, Quake, NOLF and more recently Mohaa. Well, where was I? Yes, despite all that, I prefer, for pictures where the building is the main subject, that that effect be corrected. It's annoying to me to look at those converging lines because in real life they are not (in some cases they may look nice though). When it's not the main subject, as in my daughter's photo, and that was my question, I still prefer the corrected version, as long as it doesn't introduce distortions to the main subject, noticeable distortions. Anyway, it's sort of weird because the converging vertical lines annoys me but the converging horizontal lines, in the same picture, do not. I even like it. So, it seems it's really a personnal taste and very dependent on the context.
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