I just sat in my darkroom with my finger soaked in some juicy developer and I just started to think if the position of the lense alone decide where the horizone goes.
I have just come home from the beach and thinks its hard to get the horizone where I want it to be. Sometimes it comes right in the head of the model and sometimes in the sholders (I mean when I set up the camera, naturally I can change that then).
I normaly have the back and front parallell to the models and usually rise or lower the front.
So, here comes my question:
If the back and front are parallell, will the position of the horizon be where the lense are?
Example, I put the lens the same height as the models shoulders and then rise the back, so the models feet will be visible in the shot. Will the horizon then appear behind her shoulders?
/ Marcus
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