On Sun, Mar 23, 2008 at 11:41 AM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>

>  Ansel Adams mentioned a fairly common visual syndrome that effectively keeps 
> the person
>  afflicted from holding a camera level. I don't recall more than that about 
> it than that.
>  To check to see if your sensor isn't level, put the camera on a tripod and 
> level the head,
>  either with the built in bubbles, or else put a trailer level (any decent 
> auto parts store will
>  have them) onto the hot shoe and level the camera.

I have a hell of a time keeping my panned flat photos in the horse
ring level. Thank god for PS and rotate.:-)

Dave
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