I like the first one. You're right you should go into landscape photography too :nod:
I would love too
I like the first one. You're right you should go into landscape photography too :nod:
full of drunken irishmen? sorry I am bad
I for one hate to have power lines in my pictures but at times know I have to live with them.. It's a reality of the surrounding..
pfft! the English are worse than us![]()
North Korea has a power plant on its emblem, power lines and all. That's totally badass.
*shrugs* I like the colors on the second one far better, actually. I agree it looks off-kilter, but I still like it.
*shrugs* I like the colors on the second one far better, actually. I agree it looks off-kilter, but I still like it.
I agree with Tash on this one :nod: I like the colors too...
@ Tuffy: from your experience given you said that was taken when you were a beginner....what's the technique you've learned to avoid a pic being off-kilter? There's more room to adjust shots when it comes to landscape/nature. However, I've noticed buildings/structures- like dams and bridges etc- if there's no room to move around to get a good angle- it ends up being off kilter. Pls share.
I've seen those tilting lenses ( i thought only baby lens had them and saw from canon too) do they help with angling given they come in many sizes/mm too?
So what's a technique to avoid being off-kilter without a tilting lens?

The reason i asked is coz of this pic which i struggled with. Angling-wise i had no room to move around while taking the shot. If with tripod, the more there's not gonna be enough room....I've straightened it a bit through Iphoto edit however- if you look on the left side, the building looks slanted plus with the editing, it took out part of the the torch from statue of liberty( Pardon my going off- topic)
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Lenses tend to have a problem with them called barrel distortion, so I wouldn't worry about that tbh, then you have to make extra head room for such problem i.e. give it a wider angle
Or use a different lens.... yes?
Yup, but they all have their strange properties with barrel distortion
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