Re: Landscape and Wide-Angle ... Why do they two often go hand in hand?
Personally I love a large view without distortion and hate the magnificationof near objects and tiny size of far objects that occurs with use of WA lenses.. But a large view and no distortion with a 35mm type sensor aren\'t compatAble until stitching and (tilt) shift lenses have become more available and easier . I love shifting my lens to create a wider view.
I would love to work with large format but it\'s beyond me practically ...can\'t afford digi large format or manage the weight and I\'m not a film girl.
It\'s too easy to use the WA as a crutch to create dramatic landscapes. Don\'t fall into the trap and spoil your creativity. WA gives an easy other worldly perspective that creates dramatic effect. Yes I am
A WA user but I like to use other focal length I find 60mm very pleasing which I can combine with stiching.
David clapp is a great user of WA but also longer focal lengths to beautiful effect and if you go to his blogg he explores how to use longer focal lengths effectively to achieve the depth of field required.
Dont be so prescriptive with Your vanishing points subtle movement into the frame is just as effective
Re: Landscape and Wide-Angle ... Why do they two often go hand in hand?
Personally I love a large view without distortion and hate the magnificationof near objects and tiny size of far objects that occurs with use of WA lenses.. But a large view and no distortion with a 35mm type sensor aren\'t compatAble until stitching and (tilt) shift lenses have become more available and easier . I love shifting my lens to create a wider view.
I would love to work with large format but it\'s beyond me practically ...can\'t afford digi large format or manage the weight and I\'m not a film girl.
It\'s too easy to use the WA as a crutch to create dramatic landscapes. Don\'t fall into the trap and spoil your creativity. WA gives an easy other worldly perspective that creates dramaticO effect. Yes I am
A WA user but like to use other focal length I find 60mm very pleasing which I can combine with stiching.
David clapp is a great user of WA but also longer focal lengths to beautiful effect and if you go to his blogg he explores how to use longer focal lengths effectively toJ achieve the depth of field required.
Dont be so prescriptive with Your vanishing points subtle movement into the frame is just as effective
Re: Landscape and Wide-Angle ... Why do they two often go hand in hand?
Personally I love a large view without distortion and hate the magnificationof near objects and tiny size of far objects that occurs with use of WA lenses.. But a large view and no distortion with a 35mm type sensor aren\'t compatAble until stitching and (tilt) shift lenses have become more available and easier . I love shifting my lens to create a wider view.
I would love to work with large format but it\'s beyond me practically ...can\'t afford digi large format or manage the weight and I\'m not a film girl.
It\'s too easy to use the WA as a crutch to create dramatic landscapes. Don\'t fall into the trap and spoil your creativity. WA gives an easy other worldly perspective that creates dramaticO effect. Yes I a
A user but like to use other focal length I find 60mm very pleasing which I can combine with stiching.
David clapp is a great user of WA but also longer focal lengths to beautiful effect and if you go to his blogg he explores how to use longer focal lengths effectively to achieve the depth of field required.
Dont be so prescriptive with your vanishing points subtle movement into the frame is just as effective
Re: Landscape and Wide-Angle ... Why do they two often go hand in hand?
Personally I love a large view without distortion and hate the magnificationof near objects and tiny size of far objects that occurs with use of WA lenses.. But a large view and no distortion with a 35mm type sensor aren\'t compatAble until stitching and (tilt) shift lenses have become more available and easier . I live shifting my lens to create a wider view.
I would love to work with large format but it\'s beyond me practically ...can\'t afford digi large format or manage the weight and I\'m not a film girl.
It\'s too easy to use the WA as a crutch to create dramatic landscapes. Don\'t fall into the trap and spoil your creativity. WA gives an easy other worldly perspective that creates dramatic effect. Yes I a
A user but like to use other focal length I find 60mm very pleasing which I can combine with stiching.
David clapp is a great user of WA but also longer focal lengths to beautiful effect and if you go to his blogg he explores how to use longer focal lengths effectively to achieve the depth of field required.
Dont be so prescriptive with your vanishing points subtle movement into the frame is just as effective
Best wishes
Jane
Jan 06, 2012 at 12:55 PM
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