My photos of the day were rather uninspired so I tapped into Bulldog's Label-4-April word "sun" and alia_801's technicolor April word of "ochre" and found a portion of a photo that worked . . . if you stretch your understanding of both of those words. Having tried to straighten this photo, I now see why people buy those tilt-shift lenses.
I think I've normally only seen abstract stained glass as entire panel, not a multiple panel piece (as if, were I to look really hard, I could decipher what's depicted and piece together the story!). The colors are lovely.
Lightroom can correct tilt but I don't know a free program that does it. It's important to leave a lot of room at the sides and top when taking the picture, as the "stretching" uses it up. (So if this isn't cropped, correcting the tilt would cut off a lot of the top)
Lightroom can correct tilt but I don't know a free program that does it. It's important to leave a lot of room at the sides and top when taking the picture, as the "stretching" uses it up. (So if this isn't cropped, correcting the tilt would cut off a lot of the top)