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What's your opinion on shooting a horzion that is naturally crooked, say when shooting on a hill or something.
Here's an example:
You can tell that he's standing straight up and shot itself is level, but due to it being on a hill, the horizon is crooked. Do you straighted it up so that the horizon is straight, or do you leave it as is?
I take a lot of pictures in rolling corn fields like this and I'm hung on the best way to handle it. &n |
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