Use the white post, if you straighten the barrier that post would look well off. So looking at the shot you've done it spot on. IMO
In answer to your question it would depend if there were stong horizontal or verticials in the shot. Shot posted has a strong roof line and the white post to use so you can "square up" on those
At last, people listen, its not and never has been about the horizontals, always the verticals as horizontals change depending on the angle their shot at, verticals are always vertical.
Dont get me on about wonky posts accepted that the goalposts arent always going to be level but there are other reference points to look for, uprights in the stands, walls of changing rooms, posts for chain link fences etc, etc
I know what you mean, I had several reference points yesterday, the roof on the changing rooms (in shot) the wall in the main stand and the roof on the other stand to work from yesterday
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