On 11-07-02 9:05 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
I am discovering that I am tending to lean toward my right side when I am
taking photos. This is not always the case but I do discover when looking at
photos that some do tend to lean toward the right more. My K-R does not come
with an on screen visible leveler, which would be handy, so I suppose my
question: How best do I go about forcing myself to level out my photos?

I hope all that made sense..
Jeffery

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I honestly thought this was going to be a right-brain vs left-brain question; eg emotional vs analytical. :-)

How about just not worrying about it too much, but allow a touch more framing room when you shoot, then level it up during post-processing. It's trivial in Lightroom and just a little more work in Photoshop. Most packages have some sort of leveling functionality (maybe even iPhoto?).

I've found myself getting better at level horizons as I shoot. I used to be quite sloppy and have to consciously consider it. Now fully level shots just seem to happen for me.

-bmw

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