
03-13-2009, 10:31 AM
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It depends on the image. In the example given, I think it works okay but it transforms the result into something much more abstract. One effective way to make use of tilting is using it to highlight one key element that is vertical or horizontal - for example, if you shoot a tall building, you might want the near edge straight even though that throws everything else out.
Wulf
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