Some might find the lean a bit off-putting.
R.G. wrote:
Some might find the lean a bit off-putting.
What lean? I straightened using the closest corner of the building and rechecked in LR and found it was off by a hair - I'm rather OCD when it comes to such things but you must really have a sharp eye!
Cheers and Happy New Year!
Sue, that’s excellent!
Probably because it’s a slice of my youth that is basically gone from these parts.
jaymatt wrote:
Sue, that’s excellent!
Probably because it’s a slice of my youth that is basically gone from these parts.
This part of Ohio is probably 50 years behind the times.
R.G. wrote:
Some might find the lean a bit off-putting.
I've got to agree with you R.G. and John N.. It is off a touch. I have OCD and it's something that I see in so many photos in the forum. Sometimes its hard to believe that the photographer missed it. This is not "destructive" criticism by any means because I'm far from a photographic expert, just an observation. And it is ever so "slight". There may be a lot wrong with my photos, but I do strive for a straight horizon.
Other than that I do like this photo.
Beautifully done, Sue. Love that you incorporated the unusual track configuration in the foreground.
OK - for the OCD crowd - I went back and straightened the main building just a tad using the closest corner of the building as reference - hope that helps!
SueScott wrote:
OK - for the OCD crowd - I went back and straightened the main building just a tad using the closest corner of the building as reference - hope that helps!
Thanks Sue. I'll now be able to sleep tonight.
Ava'sPapa wrote:
Thanks Sue. I'll now be able to sleep tonight.
LOL!! I'm so relieved!! Happy New Year!!
SueScott wrote:
OK - for the OCD crowd - I went back and straightened the main building just a tad using the closest corner of the building as reference - hope that helps!
Phew! Thank goodness for that. I was just about to run out of repetitive behaviours for alleviating the anxiety. And thank goodness I didn't mention the perspective distortion caused by the wide angle lens pointing slightly downwards
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PS - Good luck to everybody in the new year that's almost upon us. My prediction is that it'll be a great year for everybody except those that are wilfully involved in wrongdoing.
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