Love the subjects, however. I think these all require you to either use a wider lens or crop with your feet...i.e. move backwards from the subject. the second which I consider the best needs to be rotated counterclockwise to make the horizon horizontal and the lighthouse more vertical. Keep at it, perhaps a revisit is in order.
Douglas
Thanks for the tidbits! Im equally OCD about horizontal horizon as another landscape photographer How could I miss that!
We were on our usual stroll carrying a compact setup (Nikon z 40mm), hence I had to improvise to frame the lighthouse and show the changing colors of the surrounding plants. It does deserve a wide angle capture for sure on my next visit specifically to photograph the same.
douter wrote:
Love the subjects, however. I think these all require you to either use a wider lens or crop with your feet...i.e. move backwards from the subject. the second which I consider the best needs to be rotated counterclockwise to make the horizon horizontal and the lighthouse more vertical. Keep at it, perhaps a revisit is in order.
Douglas