Thursday, February 27, 2014

Workshop Preparation – The Little Things That Count


In landscape photography its the little things that count. One of the most important aspects of creating a well composed landscape image is knowing where "level" is. This is especially true when your background is hilly or mountainous. We use our sense of "level" so much every day that a person will look at an image on the web or in print and instinctively know if it's not perfectly level.



Nikon's Virtual Horizon


Finding the perfect "level" has become fairly easy for Nikon shooters since inclusion of a Virtual Horizon in the D3, D300 and D700 firmware.



This wonderful little feature was made famous last year in a hilarious post by Joe McNally. I'm not quite sure this was exactly the publicity Nikon was looking for but it certainly demonstrated the feature well.



Luckily, the folks at Adorama sell a great little Hot Shoe Bubble Level 337 made by Manfrotto that takes all the guesswork out of finding a perfect "level" in our landscape images. For about $33.00 (USD) it's a great little Holiday gift too.



Hot Shoe Bubble Level




Hot Shoe Bubble Level
Copyright 2008 Jeff Lynch Photography
Shots taken with a Canon Powershot G9 hand-held at 30mm, f/4.0 for 1/320th of a second at ISO 200 on SanDisk digital film. All post capture processing was done in Lightroom 2.



Posted in Photography Tagged: Hot Shoe Bubble Level, Landscape Photography, Texas Landscape Safari



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