takpro, jtomasella, thanks.
Best, Pau
From the stone beach on the peninsula of Ören south of Stockholm, Sweden.
Chamonix 45H-1 and Super Angulon 75/5.6. Shot on RPX25
Lovely, that's a very impressive environment that you're exploring. A question: with the vertical tree trunks in the background, can I assume that you didn't use much if any front tilt? (FWIW, my first wide angle lens just arrived in the mail today, so I'm interested in finding out just how DOF I can get just from using a small aperture.)
Thanks,
If I remember rightly I used a small amount of back tilt to get the plane going from the beginning of the root to somewhere about half way up the trees or a bit higher. Those top branches overhangs quite a lot so there is no need for much tilt.
Can't be sure but aperture is probably f22 or higher.I rather take some diffraction to gain depth of field.
Very helpful--thanks for elaborating.
Ash Point Preserve, Owls Head Maine. January 2020. 4x5 speed graphic with Gundlach Hyperion soft focus lens. tmy2 in pyrocat hdc.
img006a by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
Ash Point Preserve, Owls Head Maine. January 2020. 4x5 speed graphic tmy2 in pyrocat hdc.
And with the Aero Ektar
img008 by Jason Philbrook, on Flickr
. . Grain elevator at the Ennis RR siding. Ennis, (Walla Walla County). Washington.
. . Walla Walla County, Washington by Reinhold S., on Flickr. . Neg# GREV 113, Deardorff 5x7, 210mm lens, FP4. 1995
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