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Post your UWA photos
The recent thread about ultra-wide angle lenses inspired me to start this UWA photo thread. Let's post some UWA photos! Let's define UWA as <= 20mm on FF and <= 13mm on APS-C, but no fisheye. Feel free to post your UWA photos here.
I took my Sigma 10-20mm out a couple of times over the weekend and here are a couple at 10mm.
I took my Sigma 10-20mm out a couple of times over the weekend and here are a couple at 10mm.
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Hi Henry - great thread idea
Two nice photos to start. I particularly like the second, the way the lit back ground contrasts with the shady foreground looks great. There ia almost an IR quality to the shot.
Two nice photos to start. I particularly like the second, the way the lit back ground contrasts with the shady foreground looks great. There ia almost an IR quality to the shot.
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awesome set henry i like the sepia tones too......
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Birma, please post some photos!Birma wrote:Hi Henry - great thread idea
Thanks. Yes, I played around with some pp on both.Birma wrote: Two nice photos to start. I particularly like the second, the way the lit back ground contrasts with the shady foreground looks great. There ia almost an IR quality to the shot.
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I bet you have some nice UWA shots so please post some here!aa los banos wrote:awesome set henry i like the sepia tones too......
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Henry, that's not fair. Most of us do not own a lens with less than 16mm (APS-C) focal length.
I guess I have to borrow Armen's Rokinon 14mm... but hey this too is not eligible...
I guess I have to borrow Armen's Rokinon 14mm... but hey this too is not eligible...
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I like using UWA in museums for that 'fit it all in the image' effect / taking shots at funny angles
a55 using tamron 10-24 at 12mm
Reading Museum Art Gallery (berkshire UK)
This shots been done to death at my local camera club (and elsewhere I suspect) but I still like it - a shot from the viewing gallery window at the British Museum in London
NEX3 with 16mm Prime + plus UWA adaptor = approx 12mm again
and finally, a handheld low light shot using the a55 / Tamron again at 10mm - looking at the shutter speed (1/2 sec), I think I rammed my self against the wall and made several attempts to get a fairly sharp shot but I could be wrong and this might be a composite 'twilight' mode jpeg
Canterbury cathedral clositers
a55 using tamron 10-24 at 12mm
Reading Museum Art Gallery (berkshire UK)
This shots been done to death at my local camera club (and elsewhere I suspect) but I still like it - a shot from the viewing gallery window at the British Museum in London
NEX3 with 16mm Prime + plus UWA adaptor = approx 12mm again
and finally, a handheld low light shot using the a55 / Tamron again at 10mm - looking at the shutter speed (1/2 sec), I think I rammed my self against the wall and made several attempts to get a fairly sharp shot but I could be wrong and this might be a composite 'twilight' mode jpeg
Canterbury cathedral clositers
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PS - I really like the second tree shot henry, theres something about the way the root leads me into the photo starting at the bottom left, up the trunk and out across the branch.
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got this from our vacation last december
sigma10-20mm with cpl
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Some interesting and very nice shots guys, I don't have a UWA so I can't participate.
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I guess 14mm on APS-C is close enough. We'll be waiting for your post.Dr. Harout wrote:Henry, that's not fair. Most of us do not own a lens with less than 16mm (APS-C) focal length.
I guess I have to borrow Armen's Rokinon 14mm... but hey this too is not eligible...
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Where is this? Looks like a good place to take a walk.aa los banos wrote:got this from our vacation last december
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gio67, is that St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican? What lens did you use?
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