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Subject: [Leica] IMG: Fall Colors at Pt. Lobos
From: leowesson at gmail.com (leo wesson)
Date: Wed Nov 12 16:05:59 2008
References: <6866.88714.qm@web82103.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <E49C0ABA-DE51-427E-B09C-E166E855FA98@charter.net>

Slobodan,

you might be right.  I ran into jerry ulesman shooting there with his rollei
in the late 70's.

leo



On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 5:24 PM, slobodan dimitrov
<s.dimitrov@charter.net>wrote:

> I always felt that Point Lobos was bets captured with a Rollei SL66.
> Big negs, with a tilting lens board, it doesn't get any better than that.
> s.d.
>
>
> On Nov 12, 2008, at 3:19 PM, Bob Adler wrote:
>
>  Frank,
>> The TS-E 24mm f3.5L lens rotates, so when I have the camera in portrait
>> orientation, I rotate the lens so that the tilt is in the verticle plane 
>> and
>> the shift is horizontal. The lens rotates in 45deg increments so, from 
>> what
>> you are suggesting, I should have rotated it 45deg off the verticle to the
>> right (as I view the scene)(clockwise from my position behind the camera).
>> I believe the minimum aperture is f22, but I don't have the lens in front
>> of me.
>> So I think I have it now; the image is soft: should have rotated the tilt
>> slightly clockwise and used the maximum DOF. Good to know!
>> Thanks very much for the help, Frank,
>> Bob
>>  Bob Adler
>> Palo Alto, CA
>> rgacpa@yahoo.com
>> http://www.raflexions.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Frank Filippone <red735i@earthlink.net>
>> To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 1:02:57 PM
>> Subject: RE: [Leica] IMG: Fall Colors at Pt. Lobos
>>
>> Tilt and shift might work, but you need your planes in the right
>> orientation
>> to each other and to the camera  In this case, you have a slightly
>> diagonal
>> plane of interest  and a background that is pretty much at infinity, all
>> over.  Compensating with only tilt ( swing in the orientation we see) is
>> not
>> enough to capture even the foreground in a focus plane, relative to the
>> camera sensor plane.  And it confuses the eye/brain to see weirdly.  Front
>> to back focus areas work.  Left to right looks weird... it is our
>> optical-brain connection that is trained one way and not the other.
>>
>> I think this might have worked just fine of you had used a landscape
>> orientation.  That would have given you just tilt from the lens, and the
>> "unfocus" plane would have been about equal for the infinite background.
>> Then the background would have been in the same amount of "unfocus" and
>> would have looked fine.  It is the right to left stuff that causes optical
>> confusion.
>>
>> Of course, the F64 group would have said you did not provide enough DOF
>> from
>> your lens....
>>
>> BTW, what is the minimum F stop with the Canon PC lens you used?  F32?
>>
>> Frank Filippone
>> red735i@earthlink.net
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: lug-bounces+red735i=earthlink.net@leica-users.org
>> [mailto:lug-bounces+red735i <lug-bounces%2Bred735i>=earthlink.net@
>> leica-users.org] On Behalf Of Bob
>> Adler
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 8:18 AM
>> To: Leica Users Group
>> Subject: Re: [Leica] IMG: Fall Colors at Pt. Lobos
>>
>> Hi George and Frank,
>>
>> Number 1 was photographed with a Tilt/Shift lens. I think the problem is
>> that the foreground and background are in focus because they are in the
>> plane of focus produced by the tilt. The mid-ground area was down a cliff;
>> a
>> drop of 20 - 30 feet. As this would put it out of the plane of focus
>> created
>> by the tilt, the only way to try to get it in focus is through reducing
>> the
>> aperture. I believe I should have shot at a smaller aperture than f8, and
>> that may be the cause of the slop you see.
>> I think this would explain it as the right side was futher below me than
>> the
>> left and, as Frank noted, the right side seems more out of focus. I think
>> the shift was centered.
>> Does this make sense to you?
>>
>> Thanks for pointing this out. I'll just have to go back! :-)
>>
>> George, as for the darkness in the the other shots, it's not caused by any
>> adjustments by me. Pt. Lobos has a huge dynamic range. I could never get
>> anything when I shot Velvia nor negative color. Even using N-2 with BW
>> film
>> couldn't get it all. I had a .6ND Grad filter (I'm going to be buying a .9
>> now) and even with all that an the increased capture dynamic range of
>> digital, I couldn't get it.
>>
>> So thanks for the input very much. Numbers 4 and the last image will be
>> put
>> on my main gallery!
>> Best,
>> Bob
>>  Bob Adler
>> Palo Alto, CA
>> rgacpa@yahoo.com
>> http://www.raflexions.com
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: Frank Filippone <red735i@earthlink.net>
>> To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org>
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 7:45:08 AM
>> Subject: RE: [Leica] IMG: Fall Colors at Pt. Lobos
>>
>> Bob... were you using your perspective controlled lens for the first shot?
>> Does the lens offer swings and tilts?  Or Tilt only?  ( relative to a
>> landscape image configuration.)
>>
>> Mid range focus on the right worse than midrange on the left.....
>>  indicates
>> maybe your lens was not "centered" and set for some amount of tilt....
>> which
>> in this composition means swing... and therefore the focus planes are not
>> where we expect them.....  Although it certainly works for the
>> foreground.....
>>
>> Is this just a case of focus distortion caused by the foreground focus
>> being
>> right ( which it is) , and the background wrong for the foreground focus
>> planes.....?
>>
>> Sometimes swings and tilts make the focus just look weird....
>>
>> Certainly a colorful shot.... nicely composed.
>>
>> Frank Filippone
>> red735i@earthlink.net
>>
>>
>>
>> the first - the mid frame lack of focus puzzles me
>>
>>
>> Fond regards,
>> George
>>
>>
>>
>>  http://raflexions.com/11-11-2008/
>>>
>>
>>   Bob Adler
>>> Palo Alto, CA
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Replies: Reply from s.dimitrov at charter.net (slobodan dimitrov) ([Leica] IMG: Fall Colors at Pt. Lobos)
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