Do I see vertical distortion or is the angle? I don't know... Probably wider would be good.Matheran station
Looks good in colour, good in b/w. I love it. And surprisingly a low ISO shot from you:winking_NF:One more that I got in a mall
I dumped my kit lens just after I got my 35. I only carry two lenses now 35 and 11-16@amlan ..nice colorful shot
[MENTION=125321]nac[/MENTION] I took only 35mm lens with me...so cant go wider...and i am sure its the angle ...the left part looks straight and right slight tilt....there was soo much fog and rain there that i took pics there at risk
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I have one shot taken from front..will find and load
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I am just loving the verstilty of 35mm lens..its just soo awesome...its wide, nice bokeh, sharp portraits, good at low light...all other lenses are sleeping nowdays
Well I arrived at Stockholm and it is breathtaking....I guess it has more substance than Switzerland, more character. Anyways, to my surprise, I forgot my camera at home....the worst....thing ever.
Some more of the model cars ... seems that it's quite the opposite of a normal shot. What I learnt
- You need to go to the smallest aperture (f/16) to ensure that the blur behaves like it would with a full size car shot from a distance
- To get false perspective it's best to have a wider lens at closed aperture (couldn't get this right)
- Low Iso means very slow shutter speeds
- Need to shoot with the cam on the ground to get the perspective right (realistic perspective)
- Cloudy days rock
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I wanted to use a wider lens but ended up using a 50mm to get the look right. Too wide an aperture causes a very shallow depth of field that adds to the miniature look. A smaller aperture seems to give the feel of a larger car at some distance from the cameraThat's very nicely done, I wouldn't have thought it is a model. Wide angle makes sense, much less depth compression will give a realistic perspective. Should figure out why the f-stop makes such a difference.