On 8/27/2013 7:06 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
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? 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.




The car is the focus. That's what I'd make level. The background being
slightly out of focus seems to negate any problems from it being
slightly off level.

OTOH, with a little Photoshop magic you could probably get them both
level if it really bothers you.

I think it looks fine as it is.

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