Excuse my ignorance but what is Scheinfluged. Not sure what you are talking about on the light and sharpness adjustment either. This was captured in one shot.
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Can you elaborate. On the above.
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I'm sorry, most likely I was not exact enough.
I'm not a native speaker, so language errors slip in at times.
Concerning the sharpness I was assuming you were using a technical camera or
tilt/shift lens and using the Scheimpflug principle to get that big DOF.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ScheimpflugI didn't mean you were using different shots - I was astonished you were "just" using the
basic photographic means of getting the right light and that DOf technique.
When I was reading your answer, that you did only little/minimal postprocessing
and it was mostly "just" the shot itself, I was reflecting what made me think of
postprocessing and filters and stuff.
And I think I am not used anymore to see good/ awesome/ stunning/
compelling/fill-in-whats-your-favourite-positive-adjective-here images that were produced
using the basic techniques that were used nearly from the beginning of photography.
So - take it as a compliment that my first thought was the wrong assumption you did it
with some additional digital means instead of thinking of the means you took to achieve what you did.
I believe this thinking of mine is an artifact of the digital era we live in.
The happier I was to read you didn't use anything sophisticated/very special software-wise.
I hope I could clear it now and sorry again for my ambiguous writing before.
Cheers
~Chris