Let's assign the alleged leaning to a part of its charm.  ;))

Jack
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> In a message dated 2/3/2008 9:42:41 A.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I completely understand your  comments about the sky, but it isn't
> that
> significant to me.
> The first  thing that struck me was the slight right to left lean.
> May
> be an illusion  caused by the grass area toward the right foreground.
> I don't care for big  'bruises' either, Marnie. ;)
> 
> Jack
> 
> =========
> Well, I may not  have gotten it complete undistorted. OTOH, bit hard
> to tell 
> since all my photos  of it have some perspective distortion in them
> and I 
> doubt, seriously, it was a  totally level building either. :-) I'll
> take a look at 
> that, though,  thanks.
> 
> Thanks for looking Jack. Yes, with this little sky doesn't matter 
> that much.
> 
> Marnie  :-)
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