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Originally Posted by RoyL
Getting the camera straight can be hard but use one of those bubble levels that you attach to the flash mount, if it is worth it. I would get some software,maybe Picassa as it is free (best price ever) and there are other free software packages, try looking here http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/pix...eephotoedw.htm
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Don't know about bubble levels yet. Got the Photoscape from the link. Thanks a lot RoyL!
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Originally Posted by Vinam
btw ... put a grid up in Post Prod, zoom in on a horizontal line in the pict and adjust rotation , take a look zoomed out and see how it is.. after spending a few minutes adjusting horizon in post, you'll remember to keep it straight when your taking pics , it starts to become automatic.
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Thanks for all the suggestions and comments. I'll try to do everything you suggested with Photoscape.
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Originally Posted by tvoelcker
I like how the peak is capped with clouds in the second shot, but, I like the frame of the first shot.
there is something about the way the first picture shows the mountain emerging from the landscape that I really like.
All said, they are both great shots and thanks for sharing..
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Thanks tvoelcker. I'll definitely get more shots on my next vacation there.