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Pondering the Future
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I am normally a stickler for straight horizons, but in this case, I felt the tilt was poignant for a number of reasons.
Better on black (of course.)
Better on black (of course.)
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Sarah P. club has replied to Gisela Plewe clubI did a quick experiment by taking a screenshot and untilting it (I didn't save it; your copyright is safe). Straightened it seemed to me to lack any sense of movement. Your model seemed bored, where here he seems engaged in the dynamic seascape (coastscape?). The stairs became less salient, too.
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