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....... its sinking Cheers ....bp....
Difference between a good street photographer and a great street photographer.... Removing objects that do not belong... happy for the comments, but .....Please DO NOT edit my image..... http://bigpix.smugmug.com Forever changing
phillipb
Do you always hold your head perfectly vertical? Are your eyeballs gimballed? Or do you wear a neckbrace? If I tilt my head I see the world slightly differently. I took the photo with my head tilted in order to show those who suffer from any of the above inflictions what they would see if they were not so handicapped. Let it be an adventure in perceptual discovery! And let's give these images a special name 'Tilt-o-Grams':D Regards
Matt. K
Matt the only trouble with that argument is that even with our head tilted we see a straight horizon since the brain integrates the information from our eyes with that from our inner ears and compensates. ![]() As for the image to be honest this isn't one that grabs me, aside from the tilt it needs cropping IMHO to remove the support on the left hand side. Peter
Disclaimer: I know nothing about anything. *** smugmug galleries: http://www.stubbsy.smugmug.com ***
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