Photographers, help me out with this one!
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Photographers, help me out with this one!
I took this on Thursday morning after the storm blew through. It looks like the image is slanting when taking the shoreline into account. Is it really slanting or does it just look like it is due to the right edge of the shore line being closer to the viewer? Thanks for your help on this.
Edit: Thanks to help from Maverick, I straightened the image. The top one is the straightened image and the bottom one is the original.
Edit: Thanks to help from Maverick, I straightened the image. The top one is the straightened image and the bottom one is the original.
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Re: Photographers, help me out with this one!
If you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have noticed anything. Now that the idea is in my head, it maybe looks a little slanted.
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Re: Photographers, help me out with this one!
Thanks! LOL! You have helped me immensely. I just won't say anything then.The Other Tom wrote:If you hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have noticed anything. Now that the idea is in my head, it maybe looks a little slanted.
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Re: Photographers, help me out with this one!
I have that problem at times where a slant whether real or an illusion is a distraction in the over all composition. I often just tilt the image enough to remove the problem.
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The problem is, I don't know how to tilt it. I have ACDSee 4.0 and PS Elements 2.0.RoguePhotonic wrote:I have that problem at times where a slant whether real or an illusion is a distraction in the over all composition. I often just tilt the image enough to remove the problem.
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It's not crooked! Don't mess with it! It's a great photo; order a print and step away from your computer before you mess it up!
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Honestly that photo I do not see a problem with it. It's great. I don't know how to do it without a program that does all these things. I have been using lightroom for along time now.
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Re: Photographers, help me out with this one!
Stevehymon wrote:It's not crooked! Don't mess with it! It's a great photo; order a print and step away from your computer before you mess it up!
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Thank you! I WOULD mess it up because once the image is off the camera I have no idea what I am doing! I know how to resize and sharpen a little bit and that is it.
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Thank you. You are an encouragement. I was told once that I have one ear lower than the other, maybe that is messing up my leveling ability with my eyes.RoguePhotonic wrote:Honestly that photo I do not see a problem with it. It's great. I don't know how to do it without a program that does all these things. I have been using lightroom for along time now.
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Re: Photographers, help me out with this one!
Hi Mountaineer,
Yes, it is very slightly off tilt. PM sent.
Yes, it is very slightly off tilt. PM sent.
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