"The Street Corner..."

enezdez

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X Pro-3
f/8.0
ISO 160
1/1000 Sec.
Fujifilm XF 23mm F1.4R
23 mm Equivalent 35 mm

(Processed In LR & PS)



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Thanks For Looking Any Comments/Criticism Will Be Appreciated.


Cheers,

Enezdez
 

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very interesting perspective!
 

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Nice shot, good title. I like looking up to see some big, fluffy clouds.
 

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Interesting perspective you've created,.
 

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looks very soft ... like some problem with focus or some very small AP which involved diffraction ...
 

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looks very soft ... like some problem with focus or some very small AP which involved diffraction ...
Looks plenty sharp to me. Good shot.
 

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@ntz I suspect what you're seeing as soft focus is the effect of the angled focal plane. Just looking at it on my monitor, it appears that the focal point was just to the left of the vertical corner, above the wall decorations and below the window. Given that a focal plane when angled from true verticle will change the areas in focus as you move from the center, it's what I would expect on a shot like this. Then you have the fact that not all lenses have a true flat plane, some are more curved then others. Using a smaller Aperture would give you a greater DOF, but greater diffraction, the only way to really get it all in sharp focus would be to do a focus stack. All in all I don't find the sharpness overall objectionable on this one.
 

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