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3 hours ago, Boojay said:

Very definitely still using the CL,  had the SL2 for a while now,  whether I will keep it or not is under review.  As LCT says above, it is probably a matter of taste with regard to your straight horizon.  I get constantly nagged at by my other half because apparently I don't do straight - he insists I have wonky eyes, even placing furniture, books, I put everything at an angle, he walks around after me moving things, I sometimes wonder how we have lasted 42 years😁.

 

Either works? .... I have other editing OCD's!

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At the risks of laugh, I prefered the original posted: the tilted horizon gave more movement to the scene, and reflecting that phe pict. was taken fron inside the boat.

Newvertheless, a very good shot, living.

Keep your life fine, take care, good pict to all.

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20 hours ago, papimuzo said:

At the risks of laugh, I prefered the original posted

I agee.  The level horizon changes the mood of the picture completely, making everything calmer and more controlled.  One would even wonder why he is gripping the stanchion so tightly!

I am a stickler for levels and verticals, particularly of buildings and horizons.  I have to remind myself: check I am not killing the feeling of the shot by being too anal!

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At a bar in Kalyves, Crete. I was just taking a record shot of the frozen glasses when the nice lady behind the bar struck this pose. It only lasted a second. I just had time to zoom out and release the shutter. The framing is a bit off and she is not actually in focus, no matter. It’s a great memory. CL & 18-56 at 23mm.

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One of my favorite spots - the Boston Public Garden

CL-35mm Summilux-TL f/3.4, 1/800s, ISO 200

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Sunrise during thunderstorm

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My contribution from Chicago. Small bday party at the park. CL + 18-56mm  @ 51mm 

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