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Subject: [OM] Church photos from Yorkshire
From: "John Hudson" <jahudson@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:53:07 -0700
John Gardner from Yorkshire, England took the following photo inside Ripon
Cathedral with an OM4T and a 35mm shift Zuiko:

http://www.taiga.ca/~gallery/subpages/gardner/gardner5.html

I took the following photo inside a local Anglican parish church in
Sheffield, Yorkshire using a Rolleiflex SL35 SLR with a standard 50mm lens
at 1/2 second between f2 and f2.8 using Kodak Gold 200.

http://persweb.direct.ca/jahudson/images/ranmoor.jpg

Looking closely at John's photo the vertical lines of the architecture on
either side of and beyond the altar appear to be parallel but neverthess
they create the illusion, to me at least, that the walls are falling
outwards. I do not sense anything in my photo that the walls are falling
outwards.

I am wondering if the effect of the shift lens is to create verticals but at
the expense of the illusion that outside verticals appear to be falling
outwards.

Looking at John's photo I am having to train my eyes to see a picture in a
way that I do not have to do with my photo. It might be that I have been
looking at non-shift lens photos for so long now that images such as my
photo register as "normal" whereas in fact they are not normal insofar as
the human eye actually registers what is shown in John's photo of Ripon
Cathedral.

I am wondering if anyone can enlighten me?

John Hudson
Vancouver, B.C.












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