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EOS 90D Rokinon lens 1.5 35mm manual focus

TalmeedL
Rising Star

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Tronhard
VIP
VIP

I love the concept, the layout and the colours, but would strongly encourage you to straighten the tanks so they are vertical.
Levelling (i.e. true vertical and horizontal) has a significant impact on how we view an image - we are used to buildings (sans Tower of Pisa) to be vertical and it actually introduces a level of tension into the image.   If this is intentional, (a technique called Dutch Tilt - a bastardization of the original Deutsch Tilt) then conventional wisdom suggests this should be at an angle >15deg - so like you mean it.   This makes an image dynamic, aggressive and creates tension, especially when combined with close-up wide angle perspective. For example the following image of a racing car backed by a super yacht - the angle, combined with the closeness of the car and distortion from the short focal length express the aggressiveness of the vehicle.
EOS M5, 23mm, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-100EOS M5, 23mm, f/8, 1/400sec, ISO-100


cheers, TREVOR

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TalmeedL
Rising Star

I was shooting from the bridge the shot was perfect and done intention of it I don't like always like my pictures straight

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