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Toni Martin
{K:5092} 1/28/2003
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Joffre, when an illusion is creating a problem with the horizon, I would still adjust it so it appears level. Believe me it would be better. I had the same problem with a shot of mine. All most people will see is that it is not level. Try adjusting it a little, split the difference and see what happens. Look at this image. http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=5231 I have not adjusted this one, but I did on other sites.
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Joffre Swait
{K:626} 1/28/2003
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Thank you all for the comments.
Harvey: If you look carefully, the horizon is flat. There's a darkish line created by the ocean that's almost parallel to the actual horizon line (which is lighter and pink from the sky); that darkish line makes it seem like the horizon is not quite flat ...
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M.M. Meehan
{K:3751} 1/27/2003
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Very nice composition. I like the blue shades and tones.
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Kathryn Roberts
{K:187} 1/27/2003
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Not only do I want to be there, I want to be able to capture it just like this! Can't fault it - beautiful colors. Was this taken at sunset, or just after?
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Erin Naylor
{K:173} 1/27/2003
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I love this picture. I want to be there. Great job.
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Deleted User
{K:4598} 1/27/2003
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Beautifully saturated and balanced. Nicely detailed. Only nit is the slanted horizon.
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