| The "rules" are a nice place to start and may give one a point of  
reference.  Although not a rule for me, I do try to compose/crop in camera,  
regardless of the format.  That gives me the largest negative or file  with 
which 
to work.  When releasing the shutter, I tend to  be "intentional" about the 
image I'm creating.  Yes, that is true  even with the ones some might 
consider a little weird.  <{B^)  Bill  Barber   
 
 
In a message dated 8/28/2009 8:34:00 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
alizookoman@xxxxxxxxx writes:
" There  is a natural tendency among beginners to center the
> subject of
>  interest, resulting in composition that is not very
> pleasant.  "
You do not have to follow rules. I have been critiqued over  horizons in 
the past and frankly I could care less. Its how I see the photo.  Perhaps I 
wanted it that way. As you said the horizon can be changed during  PP. In the 
posted image the horizon works out nicely. The image is pleasing.  
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