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IamSam Thanks for your quick review so you imply the perspectives always need to match and different perspectives in the same portrait don't go well ? or are you just saying that whatever perspective one uses should be/look realistic ?Hey Tamerini, I understand boredom that's for sure.
You have a compositional flaw in that your using two different perspectives on the same plane. The two smaller photos are in one perspective and the larger one is in another. This might work if you had the two smaller ones on a table and the larger one (separated from the other two) leaned against a wall. Or you could adjust the perspective of the larger one to match the two smaller ones.
You did a great job with the photo framing, bends, and shadows on the smaller two.
You are Tamerini!