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    Hi, first of all i could use some help on the horizon of this photo, i had to admit this shot was the hardest thing to level because it feels like the ramp & terminal terrain isn't level (the runway is what i'm aware sloping downwards towards the middle) every adjustment feels like one part is leaning so i can't find the correct horizon reference.

    Thanks.

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ID:	1031193[QUOTE=Guji.RPMD;673097]Hi, first of all i could use some help on the horizon of this photo, i had to admit this shot was the hardest thing to level because it feels like the ramp & terminal terrain isn't level (the runway is what i'm aware sloping downwards towards the middle) every adjustment feels like one part is leaning so i can't find the correct horizon reference.

    Thanks.





    Hi I am not a screener but I would use the vertical on the building in front of the plane it has to be upright!
    Needs to go CCW a tad.

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      Originally posted by Guji.RPMD View Post
      Hi, first of all i could use some help on the horizon of this photo, i had to admit this shot was the hardest thing to level because it feels like the ramp & terminal terrain isn't level (the runway is what i'm aware sloping downwards towards the middle) every adjustment feels like one part is leaning so i can't find the correct horizon reference.

      Thanks.

      [ATTACH=CONFIG]19651[/ATTACH]
      Hi.

      For reference try to use verticals in the middle of the frame. Otherwise the picture slopes to one side due to possible aberrations if you have used most likely a wide angle lens.
      But other than the horizon, too me the picture looks a tad soft and dark, probably compressed.


      Hi I am not a screener but I would use the vertical on the building in front of the plane it has to be upright!
      Needs to go CCW a tad.
      Correct, the Building in the front of the plane is relatively centered so this is a good reference for leveling.


      Have a nice day!
      Best Regards from Germany,
      Julian S.​

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