Is this a perspective distortion or a lens distortion? (when looking at her hand compared to her face).
I can see the same distortion in your previous Mamamiya post (Love, spilling).
I’m just curious. 🙂
All the best! JOCE
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Thanks for being so tactful J! To answer your question, it’s perspective distortion. The Mamiya 43mm is renowned for having very little lens distortion.
Thank you Peter.
Windows “admit the reality”, photos “make the past alive” …her ancient profile well hit and the more profound look asks: “what does the future bring?” ..the M 7 II is a classic and the distorsion makes it more interesting: Peter-Art 🙂 thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
I love the composition. Well done.
Is this a perspective distortion or a lens distortion? (when looking at her hand compared to her face).
I can see the same distortion in your previous Mamamiya post (Love, spilling).
I’m just curious. 🙂
All the best! JOCE
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Thanks for being so tactful J! To answer your question, it’s perspective distortion. The Mamiya 43mm is renowned for having very little lens distortion.
Thank you Peter.
Windows “admit the reality”, photos “make the past alive” …her ancient profile well hit and the more profound look asks: “what does the future bring?” ..the M 7 II is a classic and the distorsion makes it more interesting: Peter-Art 🙂 thank you!
Thank you Andreas.
Lovely classic portrait.
My sincere thank you David.