Original Publication Date: July 24, 2012
Article Last updated: July 24, 2012
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These spots represent some of the highlights of the very photogenic San Diego, a wonderful place to take pictures. At first glance, the Balboa Park photo seems slightly askew. When magnified in Photoshop, one can check the following visual queues in the picture: the vertical elements in the grating above the white façade, the reflections of the vertical edges of the arched openings in the white façade, and the reflection of the light post. To make these vertical, the image needs to be tilted 0.8 deg clockwise.