Hi,
I do mainly street photography using a Ricoh GR which has a 28mm equivalent lens. What I find is that there is always some slanting of verticals in the picture. I usually use the straightening tool in Aperture to balance it better but when I straighten one element then inevitably that comes at the expense of further slanting something else.
For example, if I have a person walking through a doorway, then I can straighten the person/doorway but end up with a slanting window or lamp post further to the side of the photo.
I guess this is really a composition issue. Are there any rules about where to prioritise straightening, e.g nearest verticals, human subject over objects etc? Or, is there any way to straighten comprehensively? I tried using DXO Optics Pro trial with the Ricoh GR lens adjustment but that doesn't really seem to make much difference.
Maybe I shouldn't worry too much about slanting in a street image?
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
I do mainly street photography using a Ricoh GR which has a 28mm equivalent lens. What I find is that there is always some slanting of verticals in the picture. I usually use the straightening tool in Aperture to balance it better but when I straighten one element then inevitably that comes at the expense of further slanting something else.
For example, if I have a person walking through a doorway, then I can straighten the person/doorway but end up with a slanting window or lamp post further to the side of the photo.
I guess this is really a composition issue. Are there any rules about where to prioritise straightening, e.g nearest verticals, human subject over objects etc? Or, is there any way to straighten comprehensively? I tried using DXO Optics Pro trial with the Ricoh GR lens adjustment but that doesn't really seem to make much difference.
Maybe I shouldn't worry too much about slanting in a street image?
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
