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Photo "The river of time"

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The river of time
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Quay of a urban pond of Nizhni Tagil. 
published:
Thu 21 Feb 2002 11:33
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Aguinaldo Calheiros Vera-Cruz Aguinaldo Calheiros Vera-Cruz #1 Thu 21 Feb 2002 15:06

Excellent image !


Berenice Kauffmann Abud  - AFIAP Berenice Kauffmann Abud - AFIAP #2 Thu 21 Feb 2002 16:02

Excellent and beautiful image!
Congrats, Alexander!


Victoria Victoria #3 Thu 21 Feb 2002 23:04

Beautiful shot!


Samuel Acosta Samuel Acosta #4 Sat 10 Apr 2004 18:33

This is a perfect example of why we should NOT be so quick to feel that we are "CORRECTLY CRITICIZING" that a horizon is tilted so many degrees; as I have seen in pictures that appear to be wrong by only 1 or 2 degrees.
We as a judge of others don`t know what was to the right or left edge of a picture, only the photographer knows.

Suppose the fence and those lamp post weren`t there:
"I would be telling you the horizon is too high on the right, perhaps you need to lower the right side".

But since you chose to show the fence & lamp post, based on that:
"I would be telling you the horizon is too low on the right, perhaps you need to raise the right side.

Now lets make it more complicated and say an avalanche of snow had in the past tilted the fence & lamp post, then we would not have a reliable, vertical, large enough object in the foreground to compare and judge the horizon. Everything is relative to other things.

A weather day with zero speed in wind would make that smoke in your pic go up in a perfect vertical; then I suppose, I would feel 99% correct in telling you, your picture is tilted.

Maybe cameras could record that information in the pic info but then that would rob me from commenting this.

In conclusion without seeing the rest of the landscape I can not correctly tell you if the pic is tilted down or up on the right side.
Sam[Miami FL USA]


Remi Aerts Remi Aerts #6 Sat 4 Jun 2005 00:41

great image