Post your UWA photos
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lots of good wide angle shots here
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Stunning shots here, everyone. Keep them coming.
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Lots of wonderful shots being posted! Keep 'em coming!
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a55 Tamron 10-24mm, 11mm, Cardiff Castle
Same again, statue at the Castle Gates...
Sony NEX, 16mm + UWA adaptor = approx 12mm, British Museum
Same again, statue at the Castle Gates...
Sony NEX, 16mm + UWA adaptor = approx 12mm, British Museum
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More great UWA shots AA, Henry and Scott
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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I like that museum interior shot especially DrScottNicol. And another nice flowing water shot aa los banos.
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Nice shots AA and Pako.
Nice to see an example of the HDR mode from the Nex, Pako.
Nice to see an example of the HDR mode from the Nex, Pako.
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Great exposure control Pako, I think I'd prefer a portrait pan at slightly less wide angle of view myself but it's cool just the same, there are potplants in the street, on the road? or have I not got my perspective right.
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A few more:-
All A900 + 1224Sigma
Ightam Mote
Grand Shaft, Western Heights Dover
Camber castle (cropped)
All A900 + 1224Sigma
Ightam Mote
Grand Shaft, Western Heights Dover
Camber castle (cropped)
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More cool photos! Thanks for posting.
Pako, originally this thread was for UWA, but not fisheye. No worries though! Your photo is great so let's open this up to fisheye photos too! I wish I had one to play with. I remember back in about 1974 I almost bought one of those Spiratone fisheye adapters that you screwed onto the front of your lens. They produced a round image (I think they covered 180 degrees) and I am not into that. I like the fisheyes that fill the frame like yours. The NEX + 16mm + fisheye adapter is a great way to get it, especially if you already have the NEX + 16mm since the fisheye adapter is inexpensive.
Pako, originally this thread was for UWA, but not fisheye. No worries though! Your photo is great so let's open this up to fisheye photos too! I wish I had one to play with. I remember back in about 1974 I almost bought one of those Spiratone fisheye adapters that you screwed onto the front of your lens. They produced a round image (I think they covered 180 degrees) and I am not into that. I like the fisheyes that fill the frame like yours. The NEX + 16mm + fisheye adapter is a great way to get it, especially if you already have the NEX + 16mm since the fisheye adapter is inexpensive.
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Fresh off the memory stick from this weekend...
Reculver Towers, a55, Tamron 10-24, 10mm
Reculver Towers, a55, Tamron 10-24, 10mm
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reculver really lends itself to UWA!
nice shots.
Its just down the road from me so features regularly. Have you been to the open days when you can go up the tower?
reculver really lends itself to UWA!
nice shots.
Its just down the road from me so features regularly. Have you been to the open days when you can go up the tower?
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