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Straighten Trees ?

Vaughn

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making things straight is a human thing.God doesn't do that. It's not divine.
I know -- that is why I am so confused with the major push-back against the LGBT community. My cousin, who is gay, claims he cannot even think straight.
 

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say what???
 

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If you know things are converging and you have to eliminate that "problem", try rectification printing. This is the use of a small aperture and tilting the easel during the exposure of the print. It is used all the time in certain instances.

PE
 

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Great thread! I've got nothing to add to the excellent advice given by our esteemed friends. Perspective control can be a lot of fun; I find the exercise very instructive towards the way we can interpret subjects on the ground glass.

The Chamonix F looks like a beautiful camera, Terry! (and so does Vaughn's 11x14)

I'm getting the itch to get my 8x10 shakey Jake out of its furniture-sized case just for the sake of some nice big negatives. (I dread the thought of carrying it, though)

Cheers,
Tom