I did a little finagling (that's a technical term, btw) with the skew 
tool.  Does this make a more comfortable view?

http://home.earthlink.net/~allaround6/quickpage/quickpage.htm

-p

Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On May 14, 2007, at 9:24 AM, frank theriault wrote:
> 
>>>> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5965027
>>> ... The tilt is a little overmuch for me. I really want to rotate it
>>> about 5 degrees clockwise. ...
>> ... I must comment on the tilt issue, however, as it's been  
>> mentioned by a
>> couple of you.
>>
>> I don't find that it's tilted!  Is it me?  Do I have a tilted brain?
>> A tilted face?
>>
>> In all seriousness, I know that some vertical lines are tilted, but in
>> the viewfinder I was looking at the subject and the mannequins:  they
>> look upright and vertical to me. ...
> 
> 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.
> 
> I think you were on the bicycle when you shot it, your eyepoint seems  
> about 6" or so higher than normal.
> 
> 
> 


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