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Originally Posted by Kyosho
i believe he's using photoshop cs3 and photomatix for the HDR..

It has some nice features that make everything easier especially if you use it to draw.
The Three-Axis Bubble Level
Interesting little thing 

The Brando Three-Axis Bubble Level cube fits into your camera's shoe mount and—as the name suggests—checks the angle of your shot against three bubble levels. It's small, simple, and only costs $11, so if you've been looking to add a little balance to your photos, the Three-Axis Bubble Level might be just what you're looking for. Then again, as one commenter at Gizmodo pointed out: At $11 its $11 more expensive than cropping.
Cube Hot Shoe 3-Axis Bubble Level [via Gizmodo]


The Brando Three-Axis Bubble Level cube fits into your camera's shoe mount and—as the name suggests—checks the angle of your shot against three bubble levels. It's small, simple, and only costs $11, so if you've been looking to add a little balance to your photos, the Three-Axis Bubble Level might be just what you're looking for. Then again, as one commenter at Gizmodo pointed out: At $11 its $11 more expensive than cropping.
Cube Hot Shoe 3-Axis Bubble Level [via Gizmodo]
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that's actually pretty cool
. i've found that once in a while a perfectly level pic still looks better if cropped differently. just depends on perspective.
. i've found that once in a while a perfectly level pic still looks better if cropped differently. just depends on perspective.








