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Is this one really unlevel? I used brown buidings in the back as a refference. I've checked it with JP's horizon check, zoomed the image to 300% and I really can't tell which side is it leaning to.
Is this one really unlevel? I used brown buidings in the back as a refference. I've checked it with JP's horizon check, zoomed the image to 300% and I really can't tell which side is it leaning to.
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I would say it's clearly leveled! The verticals are straight, what you can see when you look at the posts above fhe winglet or the buildings and posts in the middle of the picture. (verticals in the middle have a higher priority in leveling because the distortion is much smaller)
Nice shot btw.
I'd like to thank the person involved in screening this photo ID:8789316 (the one who left this message: not really a night shot when taken at 1pm ). Thanks for not rejecting it
Some explanation: My camera is set to UTC time, so actually it was 2pm local time (ofcourse you couldn't knew that). And in mid December in Warsaw that's about an hour before sunset. I did select night shot on purpose, cause light was starting to get yellowish-orange (it's not cleary visible on this photo, but you can check it on my recently added Belavia and TAP, which were taken 10 minutes later).
Anyway, I guess "night shot" really wasn't necessary, so, again, big thanks for not rejecting it
And since Christmas and New Year's are comming I'd like to wish you all, the JP Team and all users, all the best and a happy New Year!
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