How to get this type of effect?

sntshkmr60

Broken In
I am asking about the picture at *picasaweb.google.com/110945896776944314708/Thewalkdownunder#5725979882352477314 or direct link *lh3.googleusercontent.com/-ZoXL6c5wzlQ/T3bEXY6nBII/AAAAAAAASgM/m5xf7ozTJ3k/s720/D7K_8802_HDR.jpg

The buildings seems to meet at the top, how can I achieve the same? Is it a post processing, or a camera trick?
 
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sntshkmr60

Broken In
Can't it (or something near to that) be achieved with post processing?
Photoshop?, Lightroom?, GIMP?
 
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sujoyp

Grand Master
Hmmm fisheye effect....it can be created...take pic of a tall building and play with fisheye settings of Photoshop or gimp
 

jagg89

RoCk N' RoLL
Another method that you can try is take multiple vertical shots with little tight frames and make panorama of it.. I think it may work, haven't tried myself though just an idea..
 

nac

Aspiring Novelist
Why need DSLR and Fish eye lens? Isn't it possible with compact cameras by fish eye mode?
 

Whistler81

The One and Only
I don't think Liquify is going to work in this case. It will become disproportional. You may be able to get the top parts to the buildings to kind of come closer but I dont think it will look anything like that picture.
 
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