


As photographic technology has advanced from analog to digital the formal approaches to some types of photography has fundamentally changed. Architectural images such as these would have traditionally been taken with a large-format camera which can be manipulated to capture corrected perspective directly to a piece of film. With digital capabilities, this can now be done in post-production. The following images emerge when the photograph is taken with the intent of correcting perspective in the computer; but instead of trimming the image into a rectangle, the edge of the image remains visible revealing a distorted frame that is a direct result of the correction.