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RE: Wide Angle Wednesday: Mankato Center (Original Photography)

in #photography6 years ago

The perspective in your photo is interesting, and I like those long shadows behind. Wide-angle shots are tricky, because they're a lot different than how we see, stretching distance from close to far, but not side-to-side.

My favorite use for the ultra-wide lens is still dog noses... lol

I went out to the waterfall and tried some light painting. Most of the shots were sort of pathetic, but the falls photos look promising. They may have to wait for tomorrow to be processed, though.

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Can't wait to see those photos. I'll bet they are going to be so interesting and sparkly. You must include even a pathetic shot - I'd like to see what you think pathetic looks like.

Dog noses for ultra wide....lol. I'll have to give that a try. I spent a couple of hours reading about wide lens tutorials and learned a lot. Next lesson I'll be more focused and prepared as this technique should always be purposeful. I'll have to come up with a couple of practice places.

So far, they're not as nice in post as I had hoped, but that's the way things go... Last night while trying to get the waterfall right, I was thinking it would be really useful to have an assistant.

Too bad more people (including me) don't have fisheye leneses. Fisheye Friday would be a lot of fun, especially during Lent. You could do a fisheye photo of a fancy fish fry.

@fotosdenada 's Fisheye Friday's fancy fish fry.....fun!

... fantastic!

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