Cement Quay taken with a small camera rather than the usual SLR (ignore the EXIF below, Fotopic appears to have taken the cam data from the sky image which was shot on an SLR). The advantage of this type of camera is that it can be placed actually on the layout. The short focal length due to the tiny sensor allows an enormous depth of field. Whilst an SLR will produce a higher res images (nothing to do with megapixels), the full res from this shot should be OK for most applications. Layout's own lighting was used combined with skies from a spring day in Buckinghamshire.
Cement Quay taken with a small camera rather than the usual SLR (ignore the EXIF below, Fotopic appears to have taken the cam data from the sky image which was shot on an SLR). The advantage of this type of camera is that it can be placed actually on the layout. The short focal length due to the tiny sensor allows an enormous depth of field. Whilst an SLR will produce a higher res images (nothing to do with megapixels), the full res from this shot should be OK for most applications. Layout's own lighting was used combined with skies from a spring day in Buckinghamshire.
1st May 2006 15:45
Cement Quay - photographic diary
Model Railway Layouts by Chris Nevard @ fotopic.net
Taken using a Nikon NIKON D70
Cement Quay taken with a small camera rather than the usual SLR (ignore the EXIF below, Fotopic appears to have taken the cam data from the sky image which was shot on an SLR). The advantage of this type of camera is that it can be placed actually on the layout. The short focal length due to the tiny sensor allows an enormous depth of field. Whilst an SLR will produce a higher res images (nothing to do with megapixels), the full res from this shot should be OK for most applications. Layout's own lighting was used combined with skies from a spring day in Buckinghamshire. Shame about the wonky buffer!Previous | NextCement Quay

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