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I find that image very appealing. Did you do anything much in post, including correction to get the verticals upright?View attachment 209647
Shot with the S3 and S35 – cropped in a little. 28mm equivalent is very flex.
My understanding is that Leica also chose this focal length for their Q series – which is the best stelling camera they have – for the reason of flexibility and acceptance. Most phones have an equivalent 28mm in 35mm terms FoV lens too.
Wide enough to capture everything, but not too wide as to make portraits look weird!
I'd say 80% of my S3 shots – 10k and counting – are with the 28mm equivalent for this reason.
Yes its cropped and keystone corrected. And of course I have my own manual secret workflow on how to post process overall imagery that I've developed over years.I find that image very appealing. Did you do anything much in post, including correction to get the verticals upright?
Thank you, Peter.nice shot Matt
I like the chintzy frames one can get out of Silver Fx the most - even though I don't use them...Thank you, Peter.
Silver FX does a nice High Key. After a while, I learned to do it myself, but it was nice to have 50 different processing possibilities to mess around with. This was my rant against "High DR => All shadow detail must be visible!" which was the Sony Sensor rallying cry off the day.
Matt
Nice shot! The leaves adorn the avenue to a great extent. Picturesque.
I assume a "wife" lens is one your partner approves of? . (My wife doesn't approve any of mine.....)I’ve loathed 28mm for awhile. I’ve tried to like it but it never felt wide enough for me nor close enough. I’m gonna give it one more go sooner and try to like it if I can’t love it. I’ve for 21-25mm to be the area I prefer for wife lenses to pair with a 35-55mm lens.
Definitely meant wide…I assume a "wife" lens is one your partner approves of? . (My wife doesn't approve any of mine.....)