Its a really nice shot. I have to say, its my feeling that a rotation diminishes its dynamics. As the central water flow becomes more vertical the composition seems to become a little static. Just my opinion.
Thank you! I see now why you mentioned rotating the photo clockwise...the trees and small waterfall on the left seem to tilt to the left...then I looked at the right side..the light pole seems to tilt to the right...this might be a perspective issue..shot at 16mm. My wife likes the photo as is, so we’ll see.
I’m viewing this on my iPad so I can’t download to view the data, but what focal length was used for the shot? The “leaning” referred to looks like wideangle distortion to me as you can see the leaning in the opposite direction on the right side. The falls are pretty darn vertical to my eye. Very nice image and I wouldn’t change a thing!
Its a really nice shot. I have to say, its my feeling that a rotation diminishes its dynamics. As the central water flow becomes more vertical the composition seems to become a little static. Just my opinion.
I’m viewing this on my iPad so I can’t download to view the data, but what focal length was used for the shot? The “leaning” referred to looks like wideangle distortion to me as you can see the leaning in the opposite direction on the right side. The falls are pretty darn vertical to my eye. Very nice image and I wouldn’t change a thing!
Stan
Thank you, Stan! I agree with your analysis about possible wide angle distortion....shot at 16mm on a Nikon D7100....I also do my final viewing on an I Pad...I am happy with how the photo turned out.