i may be wrong but i think it allows for a more zoomed in shot while still having most of the girl in the frame since the distance from one corner to another is longer than the distance from top to bottom.
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posted by guest
Sep 10, 2008 3:17PM
even when you can get a perfectly straight shot... you still tilt the camera. why?