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  • Unlevel. But where is the vertical?

    I tried using the centre post of the bridge as vertical. The left support angles in at the top so it is out. The bridge is an uphill taxiway. The poles in the back all seem to bend in different directions.



    Any ideas?

    Thanks


    Dave Brook
    Cambridge, Ontario

  • #2
    The bridge itself anyway? How does that look?

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    • #3
      I'd say it needs a slight shift CCW - judging by the uprights on the bridge and the square building in the background.

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      • #4
        To me the very obvious vertical is the bridge support right in the middle of the frame, which is leaning slightly to the right so it needs clockwise rotation, not counter-clockwise. If you use that as the vertical and level to it, it should be fine.

        Paul
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        • #5
          Originally posted by PMN View Post
          To me the very obvious vertical is the bridge support right in the middle of the frame, which is leaning slightly to the right so it needs clockwise rotation, not counter-clockwise. If you use that as the vertical and level to it, it should be fine.

          Paul
          Sorry Paul, but I have to disagree. I checked it 5 times and 5 times came up with 0.5 CCW.
          If it 'ain't broken........ Don't try to mend it !

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          • #6
            Thanks for the replies. It's in the screener queue for the last time. I thought it gave a neat perspective of size.

            Cheers


            Dave Brook
            Cambridge, Ontario

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            • #7
              Mission accomplished.

              Thanks

              Some perspective on the size of the A380 tail. Would you drive under the bridge with THAT on it?. A6-EDB. Airbus A380-861. JetPhotos.com is the biggest database of aviation photographs with over 5 million screened photos online!


              Dave Brook
              Cambridge, Ontario

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