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The High Altar, Bristol Cathedral

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Shot inside Bristol Cathedral, Avon & Somerset, England.

Bristol Cathedral was founded as St Augustine's Abbey in 1140 by Robert Fitzharding, a wealthy local landowner and royal official.
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ISO 100 - (1/1) at f/8
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02-08-12 06:19
Thanks mediumformatfan. This is ~ a 40% crop of the full frame. The foreground has been taken out. I set up the camera using a Manfrotto Spirit Level so no adjustments were necessary this time. Sometimes, no matter how careful you are, one does not position the camera "dead centre"/perpendicular to the subject and the image then needs a small bit of centering using the Left/right adjustment in DxO plus a tweak to the Horizontal. DxO is just amazing for corrections to Geometry. Steve
02-08-12 03:36
You got the verticals ' vertical' did it need any work to correct them ?
02-07-12 01:22
See:

http://www.photozone.de/canon_eos_ff/470-zeiss_zf_21_28_5d

and

"The resolution of the Zeiss lens is very high straight from f/2.8. The peak quality is reached at f/5.6 but there're only minor quality variations across the tested aperture range actually."

"there're only minor quality variations across the tested aperture range " - I would agree with this statemement. As one might expect, the results tend to be sharper out into the corners of the Frame at Apertures > f/4. Many of these images will be printed so corner performance is quite important. Viewed on a Monitor, the difference may not be as obvious unless you have access to the full file and view the corner quality at 100%.

Steve
02-06-12 13:06
Nice photo, very sharp as usual, I look at the other Photo's from you.
Most of the time you are shooting with F8 , F11 maybe the sweetspot for the zeiss 21mm ?
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