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Using the Nikon 35mm Perspective Control Lens

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Description: Describes the use of this lens. Illustrated with photos showing the difference in perspective between shifted and unshifted photos of the same subject matter. By Mathew Cole.
Using the 35mm Nikon Perspective Control Lens Using the 35mm Perspective Control lens This is why I bought the lens in the first place, to photograph cathedrals in Britain as I toured around on a motorcyle. This particular shot is the west front of Ely Cathedral out in the fens of East Anglia. As is my practice, I attended Evensong, took some pictures, and went out for dinner. While walking to find a restaurant, my buddy Holmes, whom I had failed to meet a few days before at a pre-arranged spot which it turned out didn't exist (the train station in St. Andrews) came roaring up on his motorcycle, figuring he'd find me here. He was right. England's such a cute country.
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Keywords:Matthew Cole, history of photography, Nikon 35mm f/2.8,Nikkor 35mm f/2.8, Perspective Control, PC lens, shift lens, Ely Cathedral, Minnesota State Capitol Building, Schmidt Brewery, Nikon FE, Contax G2, St. Mary's Episcopal Church, stained glass, panorama
Description:Explanation and examples of the use of the Nikkor 35mm f/2.8 Perspective Control lens.
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