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<blockquote data-quote="Melbourne_James" data-source="post: 830630" data-attributes="member: 55601"><p>Thanks everyone! I have to admit there are not only many aspects to learn but there is also</p><p></p><p>#1 - yes, I saw that too but when I look at it on the home computer screen, it looks straight (am on the work computer at the moment) I am starting to think that screen might have a bias due to it being tilted slightly upwards and also being the right hand screen.</p><p>#2 - I agree. I did shoot other angles but they didn't result in anything better. I will go back though and keep shooting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Melbourne_James, post: 830630, member: 55601"] Thanks everyone! I have to admit there are not only many aspects to learn but there is also #1 - yes, I saw that too but when I look at it on the home computer screen, it looks straight (am on the work computer at the moment) I am starting to think that screen might have a bias due to it being tilted slightly upwards and also being the right hand screen. #2 - I agree. I did shoot other angles but they didn't result in anything better. I will go back though and keep shooting [/QUOTE]
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