"Bill Owens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Shooting landscapes in the Blue Ridge Mountains can drive you
>crazy trying to get the horizon level.  There is no "flat" horizon.

Lots of places are like that. Many times I've "leveled" a horizon in
Photoshop only to find out later that I had the camera level when I took
the shot; it was the *horizon* that wasn't level.
Which brings up a philosophical question: Do you try to get the horizon
so that it *looks* right or the way you really know *is* right (but
looks funny in the final print)?

-- 
Mark Roberts
Photography and writing
www.robertstech.com

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