A solution is to keep the camera level and crop out the distracting
street level stuff later.Works for all WAs, of course.
Moose
Joel Wilcox wrote:
At 09:35 PM 1/2/2002 -0800, you wrote:
Some reason I like this picture quite a bit:
http://www.dragonsgate.net/richard/gaslamp.jpg Comments? I am a bit
surprised by the building distortion on the left, as I'm pretty sure
I was using the 50mm lens at that time.
This is actually a comfort to me. I have a photo I like a lot of some
local buildings and despite using a 50mm lens for the expressed
purpose of avoiding the keystoning effect of the wides, the lines of
one of the buildings toward the edge of the FOV has a similar goofy
distortion.
John Shaw (I think) encourages one to think of the 50mm as a "long
WA". Perhaps that's more than a mental game. One of the technical
list members will surely have an explanation. Is this a
"non-flat-field" type of problem?
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