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| dec28 | I rented some lenses over the Christmas holidays. This was taken with a tilt-shift lens that is used for architecture. The idea is a tilt-shift straightens building edges so that they do not taper inwards. That is not achieved here in that I did still tilt the camera itself upwards, but it is less pronounced than it would have been with a normal wide angle lens. Mods: Two pictures stitched together. | ||||||||||||
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| Camera: Canon EOS 50D | Date: 12/28/09 2:19 PM | Resolution: 870 x 1024 | Exp. Mode: Manual control | Exp. Time: 1/200s | Aperture: 8.0 | Focal Length: 24.0mm | ||||||||||||
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