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Originally Posted by Startrek
Thanks Andy
It’s just the way it came out of the stacker probably due to the majority of frames orientated that way after the meridian
I could have flipped it but decided to leave it to give an alternative perspective of the object
I kinda like it
Ive noticed some folk on IIS present M8 longitudinal North South maybe to squeeze it into their FOV or can’t be bothered rotating the camera , or processed it that way and didn’t rotate it , who knows ??
Cheers
Martin
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Just remember that Composition is key to any image, be it Astrophotography, documentary, Landscape or Wedding/Portrait. Technical considerations follow suit
after that.
Regardless of the subject matter, established conventions such as the rule of thirds, golden mean etc were all used the the great master painters of the renaissance and continue to this day. They do so for a good reason, it creates a balanced image that has initial impact & is pleasing to the eye.
That doesn't mean copying traditional M16 framing to match what everyone else does, but if you do choose to stray from convention, best consider doing so for reasons of creativity.