Before&After Design Tip: Level Those Horizons
Horizons and water must be level
Here’s a quick design tip on working with photos from issue 43 of Before&After Magazine.

It’s easy to overlook a slightly tilted horizon, especially when another angle (the bridge) is thrown in. But horizons should be level, and water must be level. When a photo has water, think of a soup bowl, and don’t spill it. Leveling an image will require cropping all four sides.

While a camera tilt can be weak, ambiguous and undesirable, a bold, artistic tilt can energize a composition! It’s especially effective on images that have strong, straight lines.
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© John McWade/Before&After Magazine, courtesy of Gaye Anne McWade.
This article was last modified on January 4, 2026
This article was first published on October 11, 2024
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