I shouldn't even be here but --
my two cents is that the degree of blurriness of the cornfield isn't enough - or should be totally sharp. I agree about the tree.
don't mind the corn slant.

ok back underground
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On 8/27/2013 08:02, Brian Walters wrote:
Quoting Paul Stenquist <pnstenqu...@comcast.net>:

I'm a bit torn here. Among my shots from the Mopar Nationals are some
profiles sot on a road next to a cornfield. I'm locked into just a few
shooting sites at this event due to the size of the crowd and limited
access to other venues, so this cornfield and the parking lot next to
it is my best choice. Unfortunately, the road and cornfield don't
share the horizontal. I either render profiles with the road going
downhill and the cornfield level or the rod level and the cornifield
descending (the way  it actually is). Here's a shot rendered in that
manner:

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17510003&size=lg

Do you find the horizontal mismatch distracting?


Not especially.  I probably wouldn't have noticed if you hadn't pointed
it out.

The dead tree in the background is more distracting to my eye but not a
lot.



Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney Australia
http://lyons-ryan.org/southernlight/


Doesn't mayer much for the magazine because it will probably be
stripped our if used large, but when making prints for car owners,
it's a consideration.






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