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LEVEL-HEADED LANDSCAPES

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hen you’re photographing landscapes, it’s desirable to have a perfectly level horizon. Most tripods have a number of bubble levels to help you level your shooting platform, and cameras that have a built-in virtual horizon display in Live View mode make it easier than ever – at least for shooting a

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