Manhattan Bridge, from Manhattan.

(Vertically formatted image; you may have to click the preview to see the whole thing.)

A dozen times more pixels than there are stories in the naked city at https://www.flickr.com/photos/mattblaze/52841667763

(I posted this before but the uploaded image was slightly messed up)

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Manhattan Bridge

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The 50mm/4.0 Rodenstock Digaron, by the way, is probably my favorite all around lens for the PhaseOne system. The field of view is roughly that of a 32mm lens on a 35mm format camera, so it's a mid-wide. But it has an image circle big enough to handle any amount of shift I can give it, and stays sharp all the way to the edges with virtually no distortion. It's as close to a technically perfect lens as I've used, and if I could only have one lens, this would probably be it.
@mattblaze Were you actually able to position yourself directly in the center, or did you use the fancy features of your camera to fake that?
@SteveBellovin I was pretty close to the center. But used a lot of shift to capture the underside of the roadway.
@SteveBellovin @mattblaze Looks like it was taken on South St, about here https://goo.gl/maps/Lva7Aoc6PYKGZZmn9
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@mattblaze Indeed - the clarity from 33-40 ;) and edge-to-edge is stupendous (and I rarely use that word). Almost unreal.
@mattblaze great shot, on first glance I thought this was a 3D effect or a gif. Amazing angle!
@mattblaze beautiful photo. And btw I will never not find it hysterical that someone actually took time out of their day to chastise you because you didn't tag your art in the *very* specific way that their custom hashtag filter would need to... not show them your art.
@mattblaze I love how the sky turned out in that one
@mattblaze @donmelton this is such a technically fabulous shot! I love the symmetry and crispness.

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Very cool. I'd love to play with tilt shift.

Looks like backstage rigging in a theater.

@mattblaze Whooooooooooooooooooooooo! So good.❤️