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Question For /p Anonymous
I just picked up a "new" (in the box with wrappings and film door protector even!), Nikon F80. So I shot a test roll and developed the film. As I was looking at this shot, it has occurred to me that the lines are somehow wrong.

Not being the brightest photog around, I'm asking /p if they can sort it out.

Opinions?

Oh, the film is Fuji Superia 100 iso developed in Kodak Flexicolor for 4 mins.
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>> Anonymous
What kind of lens?
>> elf_man !!DdAnyoDMfCe
The focus looks a bit soft to me. What do you mean by "the lines"?
>> Anonymous
>>102545
Typical Nikkor G 28-80mm F3.3 - 5.6.
>> Anonymous
>>102548
The lines formed by the branches, I wanted to pose it as a "presentation" sort of image, where the branches in back have their hands out and are "showing" the branch in front. Does this make any sense?

Also, the focus isn't sharp as I didn't apply USM to the result. I thought that the softness of the picture was a bit warmer.