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hey guys this is Gary Gomez I wanted to give a little tutorial on how to make selective perspective adjustments to your images sometimes when youre shooting with a wide-angle lens the lens kind of distorts the image just a little bit stretching it out especially near the edges and that can give a really unclear know that and we always try to shoot at the longest focal length possible but thats not always an option sometimes you need to shoot wider to get the framing and the composition that you want and that was the case here in this master bedroom I photographed this for an architect and as you probably guessed the double height volume of the ceiling is really important and so are these custom beams so to get all of that in one shot I backed up as far as I could and right now the cameras positioned in the doorway to the master bathroom I couldnt back up another inch this is really the farthest I could get so I had to shoot this at 17 millimeters with my tilt shift lens and that ac