I like the composition, the colors and the reflections. But needs to rotate 1.5 degrees counterclockwise to straighten.
Wondering what program you use or how do you figure 1.5 degrees correction? The program I use just, straightens to vertical or horizonal. Or that's all I know about it... Thanks, Pat
Pentax *istD, Tamron 18-200, f:8, ISO 200, F/L 18mm.
Very nice picture, I like it.
I would imagine if you walked up to the exact place where this picture was taken that is what it would look like---why do you suppose it must be straightened IMO???
I like the composition, the colors and the reflections. But needs to rotate 1.5 degrees counterclockwise to straighten.
Wondering what program you use or how do you figure 1.5 degrees correction? The program I use just, straightens to vertical or horizonal. Or that's all I know about it... Thanks, Pat
In Photoshop Elements filters there's a tool called camera distortion. One of the things it lets you do is rotate the image a specific number of degrees, and gives you grid lines to judge vertical and horizontal lines. You can also use it to correct for vertical distortion in buildings. Useful tool. But you can also do it with one of the choices in Image, Rotate.