Architechture - front elevation

12 years 7 months ago #143131 by John Landolfi

robbie wrote:

John Landolfi wrote: Well, looking at the roof line more carefully, it looks horizontal. So I guess the sloping lawn, and especially the sloping road visible in the corner,(distracting in itself) fool the eye intom seeing the house itself as not level, needing CCW. Perhaps cropping the sloping road out would help. Or, perhaps I shoud switch to a weaker Scotch....:)

Wish I have half of your knowledge and eye John.
Beautiful shot btw.

x

:) Aw, shucks, Robbie...Folks will start talkin 'bout us:rofl: :rofl:


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12 years 7 months ago #143139 by Vespista
I find I do my best post -prod editing beside a glass of Barolo!

:cheers:


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12 years 7 months ago #143144 by MLKstudios

John Landolfi wrote:

MLKstudios wrote: Actually it needs to go a degree or two clockwise. According to the top of my screen anyway.

John, I was thinking you were saying to do a total "chas" on it.

:woohoo: Heaven forfend! Do you buy my 'splainin'? I've got another dram of Talisker left in the bottle, and then the pleasant task of deciding what to open next...!

I saved some of the 15 year old and switched to the 12. Still, not bad.

Did you watch the interview I posted between Chase and Chris? They're trying to tell you what I've been preaching all along. Make it personal. Then you can reach everybody.

Glad it's only cork and not that complicated.

:)


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12 years 7 months ago #143173 by longtallm
Actually, rotating the image would mess up the verticals. I would be more inclined (no pun intended) to just skew the horizontals a touch to level off the roofline.


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12 years 7 months ago #143177 by MLKstudios
Good point, long. I didn't measure the verticals. They mean more to our (drunken) line of sight than horizontals do.

No joke. :)

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[email protected]
"Every artist, was once an amateur"

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