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Nov 21, 2007 05:56 |  #1

Went to Sydney last weekend and managed a reasonable shot of one of Australias famous landmarks.
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Nov 21, 2007 17:33 |  #2

Nice shot of the bridge but the picture is tilted to the left.
IE Lamp post and the buildings in North Sydney


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Nov 22, 2007 03:25 |  #3

Hmm yes I see what you mean but you will note the lamp post adjacent to the left is upright.
I straightened the waterline and the post then the other is out of plumb
Straighten the posts then the water line is out

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Still learning so I can now see this is caused by the wide angle of the lense :(


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Nov 22, 2007 04:01 |  #4

Nice pic, except for that light pole right smack bang in the middle!


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Nov 24, 2007 06:42 |  #5

That a great angle Alan. Not the one I'm used to seeing. Much better now too after straightening.

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Nov 24, 2007 14:06 |  #6

I like the photo ,but the I would prefer that the person be completely in the frame or out of the frame not cut in half.


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