John N wrote:
I'll take your word that it's leaning but not convinced myself because the separate building to the right is leaning by the same amount, or so it appears.
But whether it's leaning or not I think straightening it would look better.
cameraf4 wrote:
#1 for me, also. Because so many of the fence posts are also leaning, it is hard to tell if the building is "really" leaning or if you just didn't hold the camera level. I think I might have looked for somthing else to include in the composition to prove that "it wasn't me."
Thanks for taking a look at the photos and commenting. As for the "crooked issue." I was on a tour bus at the time and the tour director, who seemed to be a very knowledgeable person, gave us advance notice that a crooked house was coming up. He told us the house in question was sinking into the ground on one side. Thus, the photo you now see. I guess the guide could have been wrong and by some means of mass hypnosis convinced the entire bus of the "crookedness" of the house.
In any event, I would not have taken the picture if the house was straight, nor did I have time, in a moving bus, to search for a different composition to prove it wasn't just me and the director and entire tour group.