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but it doesn't. On the upper left hand corner, that is a true slope and contradictally the trees are leaning in the opposite direction and the flowers are like listing to the right while leaning to the left.....BUT it is exactly like that right there as on the right is the river and the trees are exposed to the predominent westerly winds
This photo is a photographic monster. Now upon looking at a photo where there exists even a small horizon, levelness is one of the first things criticizing ''I'm better than you because I found an error'' people look for. Yes it does seem to lean, b
Some more on the bike trail......great place to get out and settle worldly problems and enjoy the rarely seen farms from that angle.
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
What lens were you using RR?
Roadrunner wrote:
but it doesn't. On the upper left hand corner, that is a true slope and contradictally the trees are leaning in the opposite direction and the flowers are like listing to the right while leaning to the left.....BUT it is exactly like that right there as on the right is the river and the trees are exposed to the predominent westerly winds
Bushido wrote:
What lens were you using RR?
15-85, probably around 50 mm ...
Bushido wrote:
What lens were you using RR?
Those trees are like that, they are exposed to prédominent Westerly winds and there is a bend in the river right there. Even just looking at them they lean naturally
Bushido
Loc: No Where and Every Where
I thought you might have used a wide angle, in which case could have accentuated the leaning of the trees. As the eye moves to the right the trees seem to get straighter and the further right the lean in of them look to lean to the right. However a 50 would not have that distortion. The hurricanes down here have the same effect on the trees. Many of them are been one direction or another.
Roadrunner wrote:
15-85, probably around 50 mm ...
Bushido wrote:
I thought you might have used a wide angle, in which case could have accentuated the leaning of the trees. As the eye moves to the right the trees seem to get straighter and the further right the lean in of them look to lean to the right. However a 50 would not have that distortion. The hurricanes down here have the same effect on the trees. Many of them are been one direction or another.
Yes 15 will tilt the edges..As for 'canes...I was raised on the CT shores
Roadrunner wrote:
Some more on the bike trail......great place to get out and settle worldly problems and enjoy the rarely seen farms from that angle.
Never seen anything like that!
Will post tonight as will be gone all day tomorrow. Shot a single cone flower....using a slightly different composition and exposure in two separate shots. And then broke the rules and using layers made a composite of the two.
Interesting bike display, RR.
Like your flower picture, Irene.
This picture was taken about 14 minutes after the sun went down this evening (Saturday evening) from the 3rd floor balcony of my apartment.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Never seen anything like that!
Original to say the least
Irenejb wrote:
Will post tonight as will be gone all day tomorrow. Shot a single cone flower....using a slightly different composition and exposure in two separate shots. And then broke the rules and using layers made a composite of the two.
Rules are made to be broken, Irene...glad you did
Mary1946 wrote:
Interesting bike display, RR.
Like your flower picture, Irene.
This picture was taken about 14 minutes after the sun went down this evening (Saturday evening) from the 3rd floor balcony of my apartment.
Thank you Mary. Sunsets this time of the year are awesome aren't they?
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