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Fun with MF images - ARCHIVED - FOR VIEWING ONLY

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Bill Caulfeild-Browne

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Bill
Nice lead in with the stone foreground.

Per another thread just wondered if you are using hyperfocal setting or just an educated setting?
Definitely with the Hyperfocal setting - I pretty much use that all the time with this lens. I set the XF/35 up using f11, but now that C1 has the diffraction correction feature, I generally set the camera at f14 to get just a little more DOF.

I think I read somewhere that this lens has a little curvature of focus at the edges. Not sure if it's true, but the lens does have a remarkable DOF such that I don't miss using a tilt lens.
 

mediumcool

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Blast from the past (2011)


Mamiya 645AFD/Leaf Aptus 22 back w/Mamiya 70mm 1/160 unknown aperture ISO 100
My first test post linking from Tumblr—my prior pic and link site is on MLKSHK,which is closing at the end of the month
 
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MGrayson

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I was trying to get the morning sun on some flowers:

Leica S(006), 35 Summarit-S


But Soup had other ideas.

70 Summarit-S


I gave up.

Leica Q


--Matt
 

MGrayson

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It looks to me as if the image is straightened on the tree, slanting the horizon?
Geography can be a pain that way. The trees on the right look more distant, and that can create the illusion of a higher horizon. If you look at the power line tower near the right edge, it looks quite vertical.

Of course, I wasn't there, so I'll let the photographer speak :)

Beautiful capture, BTW.

--Matt
 

algrove

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Hope not as my spirit level is wrong :)
The ground falls way right to left.
Lovely image.
I have set my images straight with spirit level only to have that type of soggy ground change the setting all on its own. The when I get home and look at it I say :wtf:
 
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