As I said earlier, I took heaps of shadow pictures on my last holiday, many of which came out reasonably well. The only one which really disappointed me was the one below, which turned out to have been taken from the wrong angle, or possibly from the wrong distance -- something no amount of Photoshopping could do anything about. As I edited the photo, I found myself wishing the silhouettes were diagonal rather than horizontal. Since I couldn't rotate the picture in an unnoticeable way without losing a significant part of the composition, I decided to rotate the picture without cropping it.
As you do.
I think I like the effect, but I still wish I had been in a different position when I took the photo.
Olympus OM-10 + Ilford FP4
Rome, Italy, 2007