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I'm curious, saw this image on Explore today and was wondering if you consider it "level" or not. Had an exchange with the artist on the topic, he said he used the electronic level in his 5d Mark III.
A high Loch Ness. | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
I see the water sloping down about 2 degrees, which really bugs me, but what do you all think? I believe a still body of water in a landscape should be the primary reference for a level horizon-- otherwise it appears as if the water is "sloping downwards". The water is going to "spill out onto my desk" kind of thing.
Here's where I think it should be, but comments welcome. I'd like to know if my thinking is correct or not.
A high Loch Ness. | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
I see the water sloping down about 2 degrees, which really bugs me, but what do you all think? I believe a still body of water in a landscape should be the primary reference for a level horizon-- otherwise it appears as if the water is "sloping downwards". The water is going to "spill out onto my desk" kind of thing.
Here's where I think it should be, but comments welcome. I'd like to know if my thinking is correct or not.
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