I haven't been able to shoot much with the 10-22 (had to borrow a friends), but the perspective is very fun. I plan to get it or the Tokina once I save up.
Note: I had to blend this exposure (one for sky, one for snow). I am thinknig about trying it again as an HDR image using the Photomatrix software. Haven't had time to try it yet.
YLTan wrote:
This is a most interesting thread. Instead of arguing on the sharpness of the lens we are having, about frong and back focusing, contrast, the miscellaneous merits of exotic lens made by exotic manufacturers, we have pictures one after another, to inspire, to share and to teach.
YL Tan
Henry, do you know what focal lengths those shots are at (I'm hoping one with be 20 full frame equivalent and the other 24 full frame equivalent).
Richard
Canonfan wrote:
Henry, do you know what focal lengths those shots are at (I'm hoping one with be 20 full frame equivalent and the other 24 full frame equivalent).
Richard
Hi Richard,
Without doing a lot of digging I'm quite sure all are about 16-22mm equivalent.
Hope that helps.
Henry
toonhorse wrote:
whoa....now that is original. Very cool Brett!!
Thanks Isaac, down around here everyone shoots wildflowers, so i was just trying to come up with something that would stand out from the crowd, and the 8mm really made that possible.