Cool stuff. It captures the midnight atmosphere with the addition of a mysterious red glow.
If the viewpoint is high up, the horizon would also be higher, but we may still see the smaller building. Remember, "horizon line" in perspective is also the "eye level line". Here is a visual example of the birdsview perspective that we are talking about: thevirtualinstructor.com/images/onepointperspectivedetail.jpg
taertage: thanks! glad you like it. perspective is a bit off, yes. I think the point of view is definetly above the sea level , so it would be ok to see the top of the roof. but maybe we wouldn't see the horizon and the smaller building.
Really good mood and colors. The perspective is a bit off though: the buildings are slanted towards us. If a flat roof is above the horizon, we cannot see its topside.
It looks like the right black border (frame) is thicker on the bottom, but thinner on the top.
thank you Macaroni and cheese!