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Ive always considered keeping the horizon level, across the scene, but how important is it to have the camera level front to back?
Its something ive never considered when taking a shot, unless its an obvious low level shot looking skywards.
But for landscapes and shots of scenes, Ive normally got the horizon level and all other factors sorted, but totally ignored the camera front to back angle.
What difference can this make to shots?
Im pretty much tripod mounted 99% of the time.
Its something ive never considered when taking a shot, unless its an obvious low level shot looking skywards.
But for landscapes and shots of scenes, Ive normally got the horizon level and all other factors sorted, but totally ignored the camera front to back angle.
What difference can this make to shots?
Im pretty much tripod mounted 99% of the time.