Ruvy
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Hi
Still learning so no surprise finding lots of problems to overcome. One of which is shooting from a close distance subjects that behave less friendly than expected ;-). All of the following images were shot from a distance of one meter or less with Plaubel Peco profia view camera and caltar II N 150mm. All required heavy tilting (lots of front and often additional back tilting - all for sharpness only) and f32 but even so, All I could have done was to get this part sharp or the other but not all of it.
Question are: 1. Am I using the right lens for the job (maybe a longer and further placed lens would have solved the problem)?
2. Wouldn't I have been better off without tilting?
I have seen some posters place a little icon of an image and when you point to it the full image opens up (unlike what I have done bellow) can someone explain how its done?
Anyway, here are the problematic images:
base or front?
back or front?
Still learning so no surprise finding lots of problems to overcome. One of which is shooting from a close distance subjects that behave less friendly than expected ;-). All of the following images were shot from a distance of one meter or less with Plaubel Peco profia view camera and caltar II N 150mm. All required heavy tilting (lots of front and often additional back tilting - all for sharpness only) and f32 but even so, All I could have done was to get this part sharp or the other but not all of it.
Question are: 1. Am I using the right lens for the job (maybe a longer and further placed lens would have solved the problem)?
2. Wouldn't I have been better off without tilting?
I have seen some posters place a little icon of an image and when you point to it the full image opens up (unlike what I have done bellow) can someone explain how its done?
Anyway, here are the problematic images:
base or front?

back or front?
