Hasselblad XCD 65mm f/2.8 Aperture Series: View Over Alabama Hills Formations to Mt Whitney Range, Dusk
This aperture series from f/2.8 through f/11 evaluates the near-to-far performance of the Hasselblad XCD 65mm f/2.8 including sharpness and overall lens correction along with real (actual) depth of field gains with stopping down.
Includes images up to full camera resolution.
Below, a classic combination of rock formations in the Alabama Hills with typical north-side lichens along with the higher formations, all set against the spectacular backdrop of Lone Pine Peak (left) and Mt Whitney (far spires towards right).

Hasselblad X1D II 50C + Hasselblad XCD 65mm f/2.8 @ 53.2mm equiv (65mm) + polarizer Breakthrough Photography
ENV: Alabama Hills, altitude 4850 ft / 1478 m, 70°F / 21°C
RAW: push 0.7 stops, +68 Shadows, -98 Highlights, +40 Whites, +15 Dehaze, +30 Clarity, diffraction mitigating sharpening
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