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Subject: COMMENT AND THREE NEW PIX" Re: [Leica] Cape Cod in Winter - Part 2
From: r.s.taylor at comcast.net (Richard S. Taylor)
Date: Thu Mar 9 07:35:14 2006
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Thanks Ted.   I'll give this a try next time out.


>>>>>It's sometimes hard to decide what to square up to though.  I made
>the near edge of the ATM booth
><http://gallery.leica-users.org/CAPE_COD/4_31A_0167_web> vertical in
>the camera finder and it came out that way on the negative but the
>far end posts and the roof sign were way out of whack as a result.<<<
>
>Hi Dick,
>What you do is, work one side to the other! In other words, once you 
>have the main 15mm view you want on film and have locked down the 
>"centre spot" of the frame.
>
>Then  switch your eye to the internal M viewfinder, line up the 
>centre spot first, then one side vertically correct. Then look for 
>an aligning line on the other side of the viewfinder. When you have 
>both sides of the viewfinder squared away, you are laughing all the 
>way to a finely aligned photograph and PS becomes redundant for 
>correcting. ;-)
>
>And it avoids any distortion whatsoever! ;-) Yeah you might have to 
>squiggle the camera slightly but it'll beat all the messing around 
>in PS! ;-)
>
>You may have to squiggle one side to the other vertically, but it's 
>very easy and saves a great amount of time screwing around in PS 
>because you didn't hold the camera properly in the first place. Do 
>the sides alignment and PS is history!
>
>Which obviously you are doing very well for such a short time using 
>this super-wide lens. :-)
>
>It's a matter of the more you use it the better you become and you 
>also become much wiser in using the 15mm in creating very 
>interesting photography.
>
>Too many people have an automatic distaste for super wide because 
>they have a hate thing of..... "distortion" when in reality they've 
>never taken the time to learn how to get the most out of this type 
>of lens.
>
>I used a 15mm more times when shooting travel assignments and a 
>number of the OR situations when shooting my medical books simply 
>because it gave an entirely different look to the situation.
>
>Beat's the heck out of any competition unless they're as skilled as 
>you are at using the super-wide 15mm.
>
>So far your doing just fine, stay on this path and I don't have any 
>doubt you'll be making entirely different looking photographs the 
>likes you've never seen before. :-)
>
>ted
>
>
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