No More Than Ten ...
... these ten figures are required in order to make all the numbers of the world for each quantity required. Amazing, isn't it?
"Numbers" is the theme of this wide angle Wednesday #32 with big thanks to BobsBlips for being so kind hosting this challenge and theme for us.
For those who are interested in the technique:
The wide angle you see is a panorama made with a tilt-shift lens Nikon N PC-E Micro Nikkor 45.0mm f/2.8D ED. the camera is mounted on a tripod of which the ball head is fixed put. The distance from the camera sensor to the object (ten figures on line over a width of 0,34m) is 0.45m.
The panorama is made using the shift mechanism of the lens. There are three photos taken with the horizontal shift - parallel to the object - of -0,0115m (left picture) / 0,0000m (middle picture) / + 0,0115m (right picture). The lens is completely manually operated. The lens does give information to the camera by over-exposure, shutter speed and aperture. The after processing is completely done iin Lightroom6cc.
LARGE IS GREAT (made for full screen) ... ;-)
Thank you for visiting my journal and your supporting comments, stars and heart on yesterday's tiny Tuesday "Fly". Much appreciated!
- 15
- 1
- Nikon D500
- 1/125
- f/3.2
- 45mm
- 200
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