Drove to Sonoma as weather was nice. Most of the vines are starting to go dormant. I wish I had more time to shoot.
1/200 • f/8 • ISO 100
IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/2kbAwXZ
20201128_Sonoma_0018
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Vishi A
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For a shot like this, I need to try the following two options:
1. First see if I can do it with a TS-E lens. I would have to get left and right sides separately in focus and then merge the two images. So far in my tries, it seems hard. I can't get the individual side of vines in focus all the way to the back.
2. Try focus shift on my Fuji but that works only on GF lenses. I only tool MF lenses with me.
Here is an example of a different scene from the TS-E posted on the Fuji thread.
https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?p=19159067. I ended up tilting on the left side to make only one part in focus but that did make the plane of focus go deep right side into the frame. Still trying to figure out the Scheimpflug principle in the field.