I took this image at a local museum - the same one the teacup photo came from. I thought this hallway was pretty interesting, so took a shot.
D5500
18-55mm lens @ 18mm
1/30 sec@ f/8.0
ISO 360
I handheld my camera for this shot. The original was a little tilted, so I had to rotate it a bit, but while the bricks in the floor seem straight, the ceiling tiles look tilted, and I'm not sure what the reason might be, or what I can do about it. This is an HDR image I created from bracketed shots - I'm not sure if that would have any effect on that. I also have used the lens profile in Lightroom.
I guess I have a couple of questions:
-What causes the tilting ceiling but straight floor?
-How is the composition?
-What could I have done to improve the image(both with the camera and post processing)?
I realized when I got home and started looking at the image that I was not centered in the hallway, but instead was off center to the left. I did try to crop to adjust for that, but there is clearly only so much I could do in those regards, unless I do some complicated(beyond my capabilities to look good) transformations in PS.
Thanks for looking!