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Correct it for parallax and print it again. I’d love to see a side-by-side comparison.
There’s a lot of perspective correction already in this photo due to the wide angle lens being pointed upwards. I wanted to leave a little of the skew in because I like the effect, and if you overcorrect it makes the photo look flat. If I get a chance I’ll post the original.