Great, thanks for that.
To help me understand a little better on when to apply tilts, please see this link from Wikipedia that has a bridge taken by the photographer at a gentle angle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Albert_Bridge.jpg
I'm assuming, ideally, that I'd use both front-tilt and swing (given the plane of focus is on both horizontal and vertical lines).
However, my camera can only use front-tilt (no swing).
Acknowledging the limitations of movements on my camera, would front-tilt alone be beneficial?? Or does this type of angle of view really just demand swing?
If you just using front-tilt would be of some benefit, what would you focus on? ie, would you focus on the end of the bridge in the distance on the far-side of the river, and then apply some minor front-tilt to benefit the part of the bridge in the foreground? Or would you not bother using front-tilt (or even swing) at all in this instance?
Thanks again.
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