markbarendt
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I can't tell if you're being facetious or not...
Oh Stone, Stone, Stone.
I can't tell if you're being facetious or not...
I can't tell if you're being facetious or not...
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I think Stone may be spending too much time around models![]()
Yes, this is kinda what I thought. Maybe others can speak to why a level necessarily corrects the issue?
Mark
But what if the buliding isn't perfectly plumb?
This is just one example of the many places a level will lead one astray.
Unless one is doing science there comes a point where being correct doesn't necessarily make the best picture. That's where art comes in.
That's why I've been suggesting that the OP find somebody with a view camera and go play.
One truly fun aha moment I had was when I figured out I could, in the right scene, skew the perception of how tall a mountain looks and make a more interesting print by manipulating the tilt (front to back pitch) of the back to get an effect similar to what a painter like Georgia O'Keefe could get and still get a visually level horizon by manipulating the tilt of the film right or left (roll).
With a bit of experience using a LF camera and then seeing some of O'Keefe's paintings that were next to her own photos of the same scene it suddenly clicked for me and opened a whole new set of opportunities. One where level by the bubble isn't even relevant.
I rest my case.
So you're going to blame all your crooked shots on the architect now? :munch:
Could be the builder's fault...![]()
Could be the builder's fault...![]()
If we are going to go through the trouble, why not just go to the top and blame THE "Architect" .... If you know what I mean... White beard, probably senile which is why it's crooked... Haha
This is just one example of the many places a level will lead one astray.
The OP uses 35mm. None of my 35s have anyplace to put a level except the accessory shoe - and only one of my 5 35s has an accessory shoe.![]()
The base, the back, the front of the lens against the filter ring, the side of the camera?
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