@[email protected] But are those pixels made of ticky tacky?
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@[email protected] Ticky tacky is an approved construction material for earthquake zones, evidently.
Captured with the Rodenstock 138mm/6.5 HR Digaron-SW lens (@ f/7.1), Phase One IQ4-150 back (@ ISO 50, 1/125 sec), Cambo WRS 1250 camera. Stitched panorama of two images, shifted left and right +/- about 18mm.
This view reminded me of Malvina Reynolds's famous 1962 song (though she was inspired by another San Francisco neighborhood - Daly City). If you look closely, the houses don't quite "all look just the same", but somehow, on the hillside there's more uniformity than there is up close.
This is an image that works best at the highest resolution. The Rodenstock 135mm lens has extraordinary edge-to-edge sharpness and a general lack of distortion that makes it especially well suited to wide stitched panoramas like this one.
@[email protected] my late wife introduced me to that song in Australia and now I cannot get it out of my head whenever I'm going to/from SFO!
@[email protected] Love the photo, and especially the caption. I feel a bit less normal about all the times I'd look up at a Bay Area hillside and hear Pete Seeger in my head. I'm still not sure what "ticky tacky" is, though.