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Archive 2005 · Post your super-wide shots!

  
 
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Ray Soemarsono wrote:
1Ds with 17-40 f/4L

A couple at 17mm:
http://www.pbase.com/zeroscan/image/41170995.jpg


Hi Ray,
Really nice shots. I have a question on the one above.
When you take a shot like this, are you essentially shooting downward? I've taken a number of shots trying to incorporate the foreground like this, and it seems that I've always got to have the horizon in the center, or I see some very bad distortion.
Are you shooting down and correcting for distortion, or is it just not noticeable with this subject matter? Is it something else I just don't understand?

Thanks

(Anyone else able to explain this to me, please just chime in.)



Jul 05, 2005 at 02:22 PM
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p.14 #2 · Post your super-wide shots!


smaniscalco wrote:
Hi Ray,
Really nice shots. I have a question on the one above.
When you take a shot like this, are you essentially shooting downward? I've taken a number of shots trying to incorporate the foreground like this, and it seems that I've always got to have the horizon in the center, or I see some very bad distortion.
Are you shooting down and correcting for distortion, or is it just not noticeable with this subject matter? Is it something else I just don't understand?

Thanks

(Anyone else able to explain this to me, please just chime in.)



Yes, the camera was tilted downward to get the perspective I wanted. I did not need to correct any distortions because I did not see any. Thanks!



Jul 05, 2005 at 09:44 PM
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p.14 #3 · Post your super-wide shots!


Here's one with a voigtlander with a 15mm shooting velvia slide film
It's a bad scan...



http://www.robotbreeder.com/Albums/NYC-Blackouts/File0051.jpg



Jul 05, 2005 at 09:55 PM
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p.14 #4 · Post your super-wide shots!


adamM
I sure wouldn't brag about using a dual processor for a shot of this quality.
You have a lot of stuff but..............................
Sorry if this is not complimentary.



Jul 05, 2005 at 10:32 PM
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p.14 #5 · Post your super-wide shots!


I fail to see the need, on a good intentioned forum of this nature, to pull a "Billy Martin"; the kicking of sand on other people's parades.


Jul 06, 2005 at 07:55 AM
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p.14 #6 · Post your super-wide shots!


I think this thread has been wonderful with lots of pictures to simulate the mind. Some may not be so good, but in the spirit of learning, we shouldn't belittle somebody's effort. He did say that it was a bad scan! At least we can learn from his composition!

At least for once we are not arguing on the equipment we have, the exotic lens that we very carefully test on boring newspapers, bookshelfs and boring picture looking for the miniscule sign of poor lens performance, front focussing and bad focussing problems, chromatic abberation etc.

Let just show our prized pictures, looking to learn and inspired by others!

YL Tan



Jul 06, 2005 at 08:44 AM
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p.14 #7 · Post your super-wide shots!


I agree, there are some fantastic photos in this thread. In the past, I've never really shot with anything wider than 28mm on film. So I am climbing the learning curve on using my 10-22mm. I'm having to learn to "see" in super wide angle. Hopefully (if I'm really lucky), in a few months, I've have some pictures that might compare some of the excellent ones posted here.

To me, this thread helps show some of the gifted photogs that visit this forum. It is inspirational.



Jul 06, 2005 at 11:09 AM
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p.14 #8 · Post your super-wide shots!


"I'm having to learn to "see" in super wide angle."

Believe it or not, WA is how we see in our mind. Our mind does the stitching for us



Jul 06, 2005 at 09:06 PM
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p.14 #9 · Post your super-wide shots!


My second attempt at super-wide iamges (first night shots)...

http://www.neoscales.com/Pics/AM1.jpg

http://www.neoscales.com/Pics/AM2.jpg




Jul 06, 2005 at 10:54 PM
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p.14 #10 · Post your super-wide shots!


Sydney Harbour Bridge with the Opera House in the background.

Taken with Canon 20D and 10-22mm @ 13mm.

http://www.cchang.com/Sydney%20Harbour%202.jpg


Edited by colcha on Jul 10, 2005 at 10:01 PM GMT



Jul 07, 2005 at 07:01 AM
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p.14 #11 · Post your super-wide shots!


Beautiful picture colcha!


Jul 07, 2005 at 07:02 AM
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Not a true wide angle shot, but close enough for me

Canon 20D w. 18-55 kit lens @ 18mm


http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y270/cokinuts/Misc/delacruz1.jpg



Jul 07, 2005 at 07:54 AM
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p.14 #13 · Post your super-wide shots!


A really bad pic. Took it to show the ugly flare of Sigma 14 2.8 EX.

Fullframe

http://www.fotosidan.se/obj/photo/41e8c6a7071cb.jpg



Jul 08, 2005 at 02:27 AM
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p.14 #14 · Post your super-wide shots!


10-22 @ 10
http://garymurray.smugmug.com/photos/27248922-L.jpg



Jul 08, 2005 at 04:05 AM
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p.14 #15 · Post your super-wide shots!


Here's another from me, taken in Jerusalem Thursday night. My first light-trails attempt. (If anybody has any ideas how to extend the exposure time as to allow more cars to pass by, please tell me. )

20D
Sigma 15-30 @ 15mm
ISO 100
f/11
30 secs.

http://photos21.flickr.com/24430848_e75b1992f2_o.jpg




Jul 10, 2005 at 12:24 AM
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p.14 #16 · Post your super-wide shots!


20Dshooter wrote:
Here's another from me, taken in Jerusalem Thursday night. My first light-trails attempt. (If anybody has any ideas how to extend the exposure time as to allow more cars to pass by, please tell me. )


Try a higher F-stop, or a neutral density filter. I'd also shoot RAW and change the white ballance, it's looking a bit orange from sodium type lights.



Jul 10, 2005 at 12:29 AM
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p.14 #17 · Post your super-wide shots!


Thanks, Tim, for your suggestiion.

How's this?

http://photos22.flickr.com/24846272_3b542d6fd8_o.jpg



Jul 10, 2005 at 07:57 AM
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p.14 #18 · Post your super-wide shots!


Definitely better, maybe not quite as far as i'd go, but I like it


Jul 10, 2005 at 03:17 PM
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p.14 #19 · Post your super-wide shots!


17mm on a 1Ds II:
http://www.breeze.nildram.co.uk/trees.jpg



Jul 10, 2005 at 04:32 PM
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p.14 #20 · Post your super-wide shots!


Okay, Tim. Here's another try. I dunno what I was thinking yesterday it was definitely too orange! Now, I manually selected the orange areas and reduced saturation. Regular color correcting/balancing just wasn't doing the trick.

http://photos23.flickr.com/25150598_02a926d961_o.jpg



Jul 11, 2005 at 05:29 AM
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