Dear screeners,
I was planespotting in Paris, CDG last year. I was at spot where I have never been before. Finally I got time to edit some pictures taken there and I struggle with horizont level. I was taught that first I should look for some vertical reference the closer to the middle of picture the better but when theres any then level by some horizontal reference (taxiway e.g.). There are a few vertical references (light poles) behind the plane but the poles are not straight. They are round so they couldnt be used as a really great reference. And so I am out of ideas by what to level pictures taken over there. Could you please have a brief look at these three pictures and advice me if the horizon is okay or what would you use as a reference?
Thank you very much for your time
Martin
I was planespotting in Paris, CDG last year. I was at spot where I have never been before. Finally I got time to edit some pictures taken there and I struggle with horizont level. I was taught that first I should look for some vertical reference the closer to the middle of picture the better but when theres any then level by some horizontal reference (taxiway e.g.). There are a few vertical references (light poles) behind the plane but the poles are not straight. They are round so they couldnt be used as a really great reference. And so I am out of ideas by what to level pictures taken over there. Could you please have a brief look at these three pictures and advice me if the horizon is okay or what would you use as a reference?
Thank you very much for your time
Martin
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