Pieter12
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This can be deliberate choices made by the photographer, not necessarily technical faults.There's the technical such as the horizon isn;t straight, the exposure is too light, etc.
This can be deliberate choices made by the photographer, not necessarily technical faults.There's the technical such as the horizon isn;t straight, the exposure is too light, etc.
This can be deliberate choices made by the photographer, not necessarily technical faults.
They can be for me.Cockeyed horizons is usually not a deliberate choice.
I remember hearing about a study that was done with groups of writers/poets who would meet, share and critique their work. To keep it short, those people in the groups that kept comments positive were far more likely to continue with their writing/poetry than those in groups who did not.Always be positive. "If you cannot say something nice, do not say anything at all."
They can be for me.
Please, no insults from the peanut gallery.Just a minute. Are you cockeyed? If so allowance will need to be made for handicaps.
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