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Ohio Countryside.

Posted by Laura Stiefel on Sat Sep 27, 2003 11:38 pm

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Sony DSC-S75, f/8, -1/3, 1/640, ISO 100

I know this isn't really anything special yet I have tons of pictures of local barns and find them pretty useful to practice on. :) I think this is pretty crooked and I have tried to correct that by using the measurement tool in PS and then rotating the canvas but it still seems crooked to me. I am looking for suggestions on how to be sure my posts don't have a tilt to them. To me, and the measurement tool, the field in the BG is pretty straight yet the barn still looks a bit tipsy. All comments are welcome and thanks for looking!
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by Ken Cravillion on Sat Sep 27, 2003 11:49 pm
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Nice shot. Try measureing a vertical on the barn or silo...

by E.J. Peiker on Sat Sep 27, 2003 11:49 pm
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That sure looks like western Ohio. A very nice shot. Most people don't realize how much different western Ohio is from eastern Ohio. With the east being very hilly and the west being the start of the great planes like terrain.

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