A wide shot of the piano that shares my room.
Pentax K-x - 1/20 sec - f/? - ISO 1600 - ~15mm

Window light, directly behind the piano (from the camera).
Used GIMP to adjust levels to darken the brick background (still there if you look really really hard), scaled then rotated (mostly just so that the watermark would fit in nicely) and added the watermark.
I don't know enough about pianos, but would a pianist be able to tell that it had been rotated? I know I've seen photos before of things I knew had been rotated. Is this a bad trend, adjusting my compositions by rotating or leaving space at the bottom to accommodate the watermark? If an image is important for more than just the p365 I usually save a copy between editing and scaling and watermarking, perhaps I should just make the compositional changes after the good copy is saved.
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