Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/02/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]That is nice. I hadn't noticed it at first but it is a very clever use of the mirror. On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 10:19 PM, Alan Magayne-Roshak <amr3 at uwm.edu> wrote: > On Tue, 28 Feb 2012 Richard Man <richard at richardmanphoto.com>wrote: > > >Correct. As far as I know, widelux relies of dof to achieve focus. This to > >me is the main reason, other than th curve lines that I prefer xpan. Also > a > >swing lens takes time to swing, whereas the xpan is shoot and move on. > > ================================================================================================ > I liked to exploit this time factor. Check out the two sides of this > picture closely. It's from a single exposure and straight print with no > manipulation. > > < > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Alan+Magayne-Roshak/Work/WideLux_MR.jpg.html > > > > Alan > > Alan Magayne-Roshak, Senior Photographer > UPAA POY 1978 > University Information Technology Services > University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee > amr3 at uwm.edu > http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Alan+Magayne-Roshak/ > > "All the technique in the world doesn't compensate > for an inability to notice. " - Elliott Erwitt > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >