04-02-2020, 10:00 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by scigs30
Jeffyjeep, I think it is the picture angle, I have to adjust my pictures so they show up straight when I post. I am looking at the rocket right now and it looks straight. Of course it could always be off since I just eyeball placement when applying decals. You can see from the close up pictures I don't try to straighten those pictures.
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Yes, there appears a gentle 'curving' or bowing of vertical lines (like those of a rocket in this case) by the nature of the lens you are using. It is kind of a very, very slight fish-eye effect that is common sometimes. The Saturn V in the right foreground has a small bit of curvature to it as well.
But, not anything you are doing 'wrong'...just the nature of the lens in relative close-up shots like that.
Earl
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