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Uploaded: 02/09/14 7:14 AM GMT
Pathway
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A section of fenceline at the local arboretum. My first hand-held attempt at using a new Canon TS-E 24mm f/3.5L II tilt/shift lens. Closest focus is about 2 inches & tack sharp. Tilt to the right has been dialed in here, changing the plane of focus and allowing the foreground as well as background, to be in focus. I missed the correct angle and should have been rotated about 5-10 degrees to the right. Then everything would have become sharply focused, but this was the best of the bunch. I wanted the best landscape lens for the 6D and almost bought the Zeiss Distagon 18mm f/3.5 ZE wide angle, but this lens is superior in edge to edge sharpness and can do many other tricks with perspective. Oh, and it has zero distortion too. Canon created a Crown Jewel of a lens with this new 24mm tilt/shift and it's going to take awhile to get a handle on it. The recommention is to shoot tripod-mounted, and for shooting medium format sized panoramas, that's a necessity. But most of the time, I just find tripods too cumbersome. A carbon fiber monopod might be a better match for offhand shots like this. The only downsides are, it's manual focus only & you lose metering when you articulate the lens. There was some CA in the deep shadows where they met light areas too. A lot of that could be eliminated at the RAW conversion stage. It's expensive and comes with a steep learning curve, but for what it can do, now I think it's a steal. Those are just some thoughts from a caveman trying to figure out a calculator.

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::tigger3
02/09/14 2:15 PM GMT
This is must view full screen, I think it looks very good throughout the image, and look forward to what you come up with in the future, bravo on your new purchase. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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::Marzena
02/09/14 6:27 PM GMT
I agree with our agent SAS !
Perfect sharpness and clarity all the way back to the deepest background !!! Promise to read the intro in a moment, but had to say what struck me when I opened this jewel.
SAM & SAAB
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.Zyzyx
02/10/14 3:54 AM GMT
very sharp, now you do know you have just set the bar higher for yourself with this lens and pic?
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So is a good comment all about the praise or is constructive criticism a good comment. all I see is people praising each other. I would would like real comments that help me with my work. That help me take better pictures. Perhaps camera settings, setup, etc.. Your thoughts on this?
::ryzst
02/10/14 5:25 AM GMT
Thank you very much, everyone. I'm really pleased you liked the shot.

If the potential of this lens interests you, try these links.

http://www.darwinwiggett.com/
http://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/24mm-tse-ii.htm
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/lenses/24-ii.shtml
http://www.dpreview.com/products/canon/lenses/canon_24_3p5_ii
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-Ultra-Tilt-Shift-Digital-Cameras/dp/B001TDL2O0/ref=sr_1_1
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::LynEve
02/10/14 12:21 AM GMT
Oh gosh, you lost me with the technicalities but I certainly like the result !!
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::ryzst
02/11/14 4:19 AM GMT
Thank you Lyn. I appreciate the thought.

Basically, the lens can be bent like a metal snake. That allows perspective changes and the point of focus to be moved precisely within the shot. In the shot above, the intent was to move the plane of focus parallel to the fence, even though I was shooting at a right angle to it. It's weird, but it works.
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Constance52347
02/13/14 5:45 PM GMT
The trumpet vines are beautiful and the lighting on the path makes you curious to see just what is around that bend! Nice capture (has to be seen enlarged!)
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