Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
horizon-line
noun
/həˈraɪ.zən laɪn/

Definition
The horizon line is a physical and visual boundary where the earth’s surface and the sky appear to meet.

Examples
- In landscape photography, the horizon line can dramatically affect the composition of the image.
- When drawing a scene, the artist must consider where the horizon line will be placed to create realistic depth.
- The horizon line is crucial in navigation, as it signifies the limits of human sight in a given area.

Meaning
It represents the viewer’s eye level in a perspective drawing, helping to establish depth and spatial orientation.

Synonyms
- skyline
- viewport boundary
- eye level line