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Aperture Series: Pescadero Creek (M240)
Taken on the Leica M Typ 240 at late dusk as the light was fading.
This series is an interesting study of sharpness at a consistent distance across the frame over the aperture series, showing exactly how much and and how fast the image quality improves with each aperture.
Pescadero Creek
ACR settings, Camera Profile = Adobe Standard
Lighting was varying (darkening) steadily; some adjustments were made with a +2 stop push for the f/11 frame. Color rendition varied with lighting (green to magenta and some of this color shift is due to sensor interaction from ray angle).
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