As a new person to large format, I've purchased a relatively inexpensive camera lens combination to test the waters. The lens is an Ektar 127 (also have a 203) . I do mostly landscape pictures and would like to produce the classic scene of a unique object(s) (flower, rock formation, etc.) in the foreground with a scen ic backdrop (mountains, mesas, etc). As I would understand it, the ideal way to do this would be with a forward lens tilt to maximize DOF and small aperature. The problem would appear by my reading that the wider angle lens won't have goo d coverage. Is there a way around this without buying another lens? For exampl e, does stopping down the aperature increase the coverage to any significant deg ree. And if so or not, how much tilt can I squeeze out of my lens. Is cropping a good option? I suppose I could do this through trial and error, but at the c ost of film any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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