bensonga
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I really like that shot Steve. Great shot for that 21mm lens/perspective.
Gary
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I really like that shot Steve. Great shot for that 21mm lens/perspective.
Ah well, nowt can be done about it and part of the fun with wide angles. The building also tapers which adds to the weird effect.the perspective distortion from tilting the camera is a problem, how does this poor girl look like
step back and dont tilt^^Ah well, nowt can be done about it and part of the fun with wide angles..
Yep could do that but I would have had loads of unwanted stuff in the foreground. It is surprising how easy it is to get the verticals wonky even with a tiny bit of upwards tilt of the camera. I used to have a Xpan and that had a spirit level on the hot shoe. I really loved that camera but the DP0 Q is better.step back and dont tilt^^
May i ask why do you want to sell the DP0Q?Not sure if this is acceptable etiquette and if not I'll delete this post. I have just listed my dp0 Quattro for sale in the Buy & Sell Forum.
http://www.getdpi.com/forum/gear-fs-or-wtb/57856-sigma-dp0-quattro-sale-uk-based.html
Hi Stoneage, I tend to only ever take one camera with me when I'm out and about and I find the dp0 too restrictive. Certainly when photoing people, friends etc. My Epson R-D1 is a more go to fun camera. So,the dp0 sits unused nearly all the time. Thanks. SteveMay i ask why do you want to sell the DP0Q?
I would say, a condensation trail, and maybe its shadow.ref post 106: What is this line?