Photo Sharing: Ultra Wide Angle

Thanks all-

Interesting EXIF data, it must not have been very dark out -- f/22 and only 4 sec.

Boris

That's also because the camera was set to ISO 800- Ooops.
 
Hey Zakiedawg - great shos.
I couldnt resist showing you these from our local Abbey here in St Albans in the UK.
I took these two weeks ago and the similarities were just too close....!

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Milly
 

Lovely abbey, Millys. Thanks for sharing, and for the comments. You of course have the advantage of beautiful old architecture all over the place! I do wish I could get back to my birthland one of these days - it's been too long since I've been there.
 
Here's what happens when you forget to reduce the aperture:

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Canon 7D, EF-S 10-22 at 10mm, f/4, 8s, ISO 100

I took another from another perspective at a smaller aperture, but it wasn't as interesting of a shot.
 
Canadian Museum of Science and Technology
Nikkor 10.5mm Fisheye

Also, if anyone can explain how to post a photo so that a viewer can click on it and go to my Flickr page, that would be great.



Click on the photo to go to it's Flickr page.



Edit: photo linked to Flickr now...thanks.
 
Also, if anyone can explain how to post a photo so that a viewer can click on it and go to my Flickr page, that would be great.

Use the Insert Link button to add a link. First highlight the IMG tags with your photos direct link. Click on the Link button and enter in the flickr page URL for the photo (I usually copy and paste it in so I don't make a mistake).

BTW, that's a fun photo! Look for the light tunnel in Journey into Your Imagination. I think it's still there.
 
Some of these night shots are fantastic. Great work!

Are you guys actually dragging a tripod around the park all day? I don't think my wife would appreciate me stopping to setup a tripod.
 
Some of these night shots are fantastic. Great work!

Are you guys actually dragging a tripod around the park all day? I don't think my wife would appreciate me stopping to setup a tripod.

I rent a locker for my tripod during the day and pick it up later for night photography. Makes sure you get a large locker to fit most standard tripods when folded up.
 
I leave my tripod in the room, and then when we decide to head out for the evening (or sometimes I do by myself), I take the tripod.

That's one of the advantages of going back to the room in the afternoon for a swim/nap. It also helps to be staying on property with easy park access (e.g. BCV).

Regards,

Boris
 
I rent a locker for my tripod during the day and pick it up later for night photography. Makes sure you get a large locker to fit most standard tripods when folded up.


I figured someone was going to say that, thanks. I still don't think my wife would appreciate me stopping to take a tripod pic, she wants to keep moving and do more stuff :)

I have this tripod, it folds down small into a bag with a shoulder strap:

http://www.amazon.com/Davis-Sanford...1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1273421848&sr=8-1
 
^Such a great shot Todd.



Here's mine for today:




Click on the photo to see it on Flickr.
 


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