I can appreciate why you're stalking this scene. This perspective is
composed well, but, to me, the gazebo should stand alone on the crest
of the hill and against the sky only.
BTW, I don't feel that the tilt is a negative. In fact, I think it adds
to its charm.
Maybe a brooding sky and the gazebo in silhouette....or(?) A figure
stiffly positioned in its center and at the precise lean angle as the
gazebo...or?

Jack


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> 
> Just playing around on a Saturday  morning...
> 
> Near me, very near, is a gazebo high on a hill. Well, a  foothill. It
> looks 
> abandoned. There is nothing near it (a building complex below  it,
> but they 
> appear to be completely unconnected) and no path to it.
> 
> I  keep wondering what the story is behind it. I've tried several
> shots over 
> time  and I still haven't gotten what I want. I need a really neat
> sky I 
> think. Also  it has been hard for me to get the right angle on it.
> And the gazebo 
> is also  crooked. 
> 
> Several weeks ago I tried shooting it from a driveway across  the
> street from 
> it. Today I tried playing around with a B&W conversion. This  is no
> where 
> near what I really want, but I think I am getting there. And 
> hopefully, someday, 
> there will be a dramatic sky and I will have my camera with  me.
> 
> Just a way to while away a Saturday  morning...
> 
> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/hill.htm
> 
> Comments  welcome.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe :-)  
> 
> 
> 
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