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Posted by: John Osadzinski (206.166.51.207) on August 30, 2003 at 13:33:08
Location: Chicago
In Reply to: Re: Two fitness models at a beach posted by Bill McCord on August 29, 2003 at 23:19:00:

Hey Bill! You know woh difficult it is to keep the horizon in prespective in relation to your fast moving model? Of course, there is a Photoshop for image rotations and cropping, just didn't think of it at the moment. As the model was fast approaching me I kept zooming out to a wide angle. You know what angle lenses do with distortions. One time I actually had a horizon bending behind the model. I think that is what happened in your attached image, the three chairs are progressively getting smaller and by the time you get to the background that really gets out of proper prespective. This art form is still subject to many anomalies amd we just have to tweak at it everyday. In the atached image if I got the horizon leveled, like a pilot would see, then the trampoline would be unleveled. It's a matter of what is more pleasing to the eyes at first glance, is it leveled horizon or unleveled trampoline? It's a compromise.
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