Woodsy
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Well, if you add swing, you run the risk of parts of the foreground being in focus and some parts not. For this scene, and this is of course only my opinion, I'd attempt to get as much in focus as possible without movements and then evaluate whether any movements were needed. If so, I personally would just use tilt rather than shift because aligning the film plan and lens plane to intersect at the subject plane (the front face of the bridge, I assume?) would require such a small rotation as to be insignificant given the lens plane to film plane distance.
Edit: Apologies, you did say rear swing not front swing. I'm less familiar with how the rear standard movements affect the image, so ignore what I said about shift above.
Edit: Apologies, you did say rear swing not front swing. I'm less familiar with how the rear standard movements affect the image, so ignore what I said about shift above.
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