In a message dated 3/10/2009 6:05:08 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
> Very interesting.  You should listen to Cotty about the horizontals.

Anything particular  about the horizontals? I am not sure what you mean.

It could be that it's  early in the morning here in India and I am a  
bit dense!

--  Bharath

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A lot of your horizontals (and verticals) aren't  straight. Like the horizon 
line. While in real life sometimes horizons aren't  straight, it's a 
convention in photography to have them straight. It just makes  it easier on 
the eyes, 
and takes away a distraction that can ruin an otherwise  good photo. 
Straightening them is done in post processing with "rotate" photo.  Or one can 
just be 
more aware when shooting -- checking all a way around the  frame to see that 
things are straight.

BTW (By The Way), I also like the  golden light on the train and the other 
busy, colorful shore shot someone else  picked out.

HTH (Hope that helps). Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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