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Hi Warren,Image of Martin Produce Co. in downtown Greeley, Colorado. Made last night.
GFX 100S II + GF 30mm TS
THANK YOU FOR NOT SMOKING by Warren Diggles, on Flickr
... straight lines are straight lines and your brain quickly gets used to the fact that it is no longer seen as protruding outwards if you spend more time looking at these correct images.In many architectural shots, in contrast, I see all these vertical lines and buildings appear to loom outwards. My brain tells me "that is not what buildings really look like" and I fail to really appreciate the photo.
... a perfect job Warren!This grain elevator is across the street from the Martin Produce Co pictured above. You can see it's reflection in the window on the right hand side. The full 15mm of shift was used.
But your grandfather's brick wall test would have been done with a view camera.Hi Warren,
Nice image that (by the way) also shows off the capabilities of the Fuji 30 t/s lens - i.e., not your father's brick wall test!
John
Warren, I'm now afraid my credit card will force itself out of my pocket when I eventually see a 30mm T/S available for sale.... I have the X2D system but the 30mm is so tempting it may force me to buy into the Fuji system just for the T/S lenses... nice work.
Nice images! Do you use the in camera crop mode? I'm finding that I really like using it on the Fuji. It helps with composition. If you are shooting RAW then it is easy to tweak afterwards if needed.A few cropped shots taken last week in Williamsburg, Brooklyn with the X2D and 28P/90V. The 28P/90V make a really nice, small walking around kit, although there were times I wished I also had the 21mm XCD as well.
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