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On Friday, January 28, 2011, <usher99@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> That is very nice indeed.
>
> I am not following the use of the shift lens in that capacity.
> I remember the "ship's prow" effect with converging horizontal lines
> while shooting a building from a corner can be avoided with a view cam
> by swinging the rear standard parallel to one plane of the building
> then swinging the front standard as to maintain proper focus.
>
> I recall your description of using the Z. 35 shift for panos with some
> vertical perspective distortion correction. Though that
> does not allow the full horiz shift then, it does work well. I can't
> find your example anymore but I appreciate learning
> that technique
> Mike
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