I'm not the only one who gets annoyed at photographs where the horizon in crocked, but this time photograph a horizon with your camera tilted to create an interesting effect.
friiskiwi: Question from a member "does It means that it always have to be a landscape (with horizon showing) or is it also possible if you make a tilted picture inside a room? "
I would say anything that you would usually expect to be straight, photographed at an interesting angle, in a way where people like me would usually say ' Straighten that horizon' ( 5 years and 2401 days ago )
Contest Moderator: While a typical "horizon" refers to oceans or landscape, the "horizon" can also be the imaginary horizontal plane where we would expect a view to be "level." I don't think all of the shots need to be landscapes, and yes, they could even be indoors. However, I would remind everyone that the theme specifies that it wants you "to create an interesting effect." Just tilting any old thing may not be on theme. ( 5 years and 2401 days ago )
Contest Moderator: Just so everyone is on the same page for this theme, here's how I'm going to interpret "to create an interesting effect." This is a pretty subjective phrase, so the criteria I will use will be: A) a dramatic tilt (e.g. 45 degrees) or, B) a more subtle tilt that thereby creates something unexpected. But if it just looks like a fairly normal shot where the horizon is just a little off, it will be considered off theme. ( 5 years and 2400 days ago )
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Very nice. I like how the planes form a blue, bisecting line. You might crop just a little bit from the top and the left so the nose of the uppermost plane makes it all the way to the frame.
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I crop a bit more, but I like to preserve the last helix... to crop more I would cut it...
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That looks like a lot of fun, but if you tilt it the other way it would look like the wind is holding him up and helping to keep him from sliding off.
I can be influenced....a more effective use of the revised horizon. Thanks
That looks really great. Like he's going over the edge of the Earth
A great idea and a great moment, right shot at right moment at right place... GL
Congrats, we'll done!
Thanks everyone. I had great advice.
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