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05/09/2012 02:27:55 PM · #1 |
Technique Challenge: use the wide end of the lens built-in to your camera or the widest lens in your bag while taking your picture this week. Hint: you should avoid cropping, as this artificially "zooms in" on your picture.
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Message edited by author 2012-05-09 14:28:52. |
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05/09/2012 02:29:15 PM · #2 |
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05/09/2012 03:39:33 PM · #3 |
Yes. I love the dramatic perspectives it creates. Especially for people. Getting the lens 9" from someone's face almost always gets a smile.
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05/09/2012 08:46:58 PM · #4 |
I love my Sigma 10-20mm, so this sounds good to me.
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05/30/2012 02:27:31 PM · #5 |
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05/30/2012 03:05:59 PM · #6 |
Love wide angle so I am game for this :D
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05/30/2012 03:19:02 PM · #7 |
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05/30/2012 05:41:12 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Yo_Spiff: Yes. I love the dramatic perspectives it creates. Especially for people. Getting the lens 9" from someone's face almost always gets a smile.
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If you "modify" the Peleng 8mm, you can touch the subject's nose with the front element and still get their whole face in the frame.
I tried extension tubes on my 12-24, but the shortest one places "infinity" focus inside the front element. |
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