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Originally Posted by The_bluester
If you are thinking about visual representation, just rotate in Photoshop or whatever you use for final processing. Even if you were to flip the camera 180 degrees, you can still end up with the "wrong" orientation after stacking depending on the stacking software you use and how many images are taken on each side of the meridian (Unless you are really dedicated and flip the camera rotation post meridian)
Aside from that it is all arbitrary anyway. So long as they are rotated and not mirrored, present objects however you like best! A few of the more striking images you see are familiar objects in uncommon orientations.
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Thanks Paul, yes - I could just chill, couldn't i? :-)