On 5/14/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I grabbed a copy and did some twisting about with it. 5 degrees is
> too much. It is tricky, but I have the sensation of her falling
> backwards in a subtle way and the window/mannikins falling forwards.
> I find it looks right when I rotate it clockwise by about 2
> degrees ... the left edge of the "Feminine" sign is straight in line
> with the woman's right heel and the reflection of the curb in the
> window is level. All other lines are slightly at angle due to
> keystoning and your eyepoint.

Okay.  I can see that a two degree rotation might help a bit.  I have
to say that the tilt doesn't bother me, but I wouldn't object to that
tweak.

;-)


>
> I think you were on the bicycle when you shot it, your eyepoint seems
> about 6" or so higher than normal.

Nope.  Standing on the sidewalk.  No bike this time...

cheers,
frank

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