Upper Crummackdale and Moughton from Norber
Rollei SL66SE, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2,8, Lens tilt used, Kodak T-Max 100 Professional TMX6052, Developer Ilfosol S 1+9, negative photographed on a light pad, digital processing in Lightroom.
The lens tilt used enables a plane of focus which is not parallel to the film plane, but tilted along the top of the wall, stretching from a metre or so to infinity. Notice that the grass in the foreground is not in focus, even though it is the same distance from the camera as a part of the the wall which is sharp.
The geology and geomorphology of Crummackdale are very interesting.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crummackdale
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheimpflugsche_Regel
Upper Crummackdale and Moughton from Norber
Rollei SL66SE, Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2,8, Lens tilt used, Kodak T-Max 100 Professional TMX6052, Developer Ilfosol S 1+9, negative photographed on a light pad, digital processing in Lightroom.
The lens tilt used enables a plane of focus which is not parallel to the film plane, but tilted along the top of the wall, stretching from a metre or so to infinity. Notice that the grass in the foreground is not in focus, even though it is the same distance from the camera as a part of the the wall which is sharp.
The geology and geomorphology of Crummackdale are very interesting.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crummackdale
de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheimpflugsche_Regel