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Rax is an amazing photographer. I looked at his website and have a greater appreciation of the photos on the Leica site. This guy can break any/all rules he likes.
Bob
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colinh said:Now that, Ian, is a brilliant photograph 🙂 I must learn to tilt more.
Gipsy said:In the second image there is no horizon line what you are seeing is the ocean. The image is taken from above looking down.
iml said:You're far too kind 🙂
I used to worry about keeping the horizon level, but then I got lazy in my old age 🙂
Only when I'm drunk 🙂colinh said:Are all of your horizons wonky? 🙂
Krosya said:... Is it me - or Leica, being perfectionists as they are, should have chosen better executed photos for their website?
tomasis said:I never thought that some complains about such nice images. Krosya needs to get better attitude, at least more mindopening. As Didier said, that reminds me of this link provided by him. Rules are to break.
tomasis said:I never thought that some complains about such nice images. Krosya needs to get better attitude, at least more mindopening. As Didier said, that reminds me of this link provided by him. Rules are to break.
Krosya said:Ok, this is , I guess, more of a typical standard in photography, some call it a rule. Matter of opinion and personal vision I suppose. And yet, I thought I'd get your opinion on this - following links from Leica website:
First Elmar. Photo that is there - roof is tilted and a chimney kinda grows out of guy's head - sort of breaks common rules of photography:
http://www.leica-camera.us/photography/m_system/lenses/468.html
Now this one is for a Summilux - interesting photo, yet horizon is clearly tilted - again - something that should be avoided:
http://www.leica-camera.us/photography/m_system/lenses/466.html
Is it me - or Leica, being perfectionists as they are, should have chosen better executed photos for their website?
iml said:
Krosya said:In that case you should read his second comment in this thread - a personal attack again and completely uncalled for!.
iml said:You're far too kind 🙂
I used to worry about keeping the horizon level, but then I got lazy in my old age 🙂
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Ian
iml said:Tilting horizons can add dynamism. Every rule of composition should be broken at some time. I like both of the sample photographs.
Ian