Hi Collin,

First of all, congratulations on your effort to comment all this month's PUG
submissions. I'm sure everyone, myself included, who decided to share their
images with the rest of us are pleased by your effort and time consuming
post.

You wrote, about my photo:
" N. P. R. " by  Eduardo Jr., Brazil
     Pleases my son.
     Nice shot.
     This is an excellent example of why a tilt lens
     is useful.  You could change the focal plane
     to cover the front of the train and not have
     that back left corner soft.  Unfortunately
     Pentax does not make one.  (Most 35mm co's don't.)


Would you mind, explaining a little bit more about it? All I know about
shifting or tilting is from some very superficial readings and I had never
even seen one such lens, except for some photos, but I fail to understand
what one of these things could do to improve this photo...
Thanks in advance,
                 Eduardo.
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