Photo Sharing: Ultra Wide Angle

I just picked up a Sigma 10mm f/2.8 fisheye and have been tinkering a bit with it. I'll have to get my photos uploaded and start sharing here as well. Mine aren't anywhere near the rest of this threads calibre but hopefully I can keep learning from you guys.
 
Here's a couple from our last cruise.....
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HEY...... When did they move Disney World to Missouri????????? :lmao:

Enjoying the IR shots! :thumbsup2
 
Pentax 12-24 The Tiny spec upper middle is the moon, I love how tiny the lens can make distant objects appear

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Here are two from my trip this past July with my Sigma 10-20, I loved having it with me.

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Wingman,
That shot of the Castle is awesome. Good work on that one. How hard was it to not get any people in the shot?

Matt
 
Wingman,
That shot of the Castle is awesome. Good work on that one. How hard was it to not get any people in the shot?
I suspect either an early ADR or getting up the street really quickly as soon as the turnstiles start spinning. Failing that, a few people here and there can be cloned away.

As nice as that shot is, I think the Spaceship Earth photo is more impressive for the lack of guests. While the front of the castle is usually busy, almost everyone in Epcot passes beneath SSE, unless they come in the International Gateway. It takes a great deal of patience to get that shot -- unless perhaps you're a cast member.

Scott
 
Found another one on my Flickr stream that's Disney related. Big Thunder Mountain shot using my Olympus 7-14 f4. Shot at 7 mm and then cropped square.


Wild Ride by Scott Future, on Flickr
 
Wingman,
That shot of the Castle is awesome. Good work on that one. How hard was it to not get any people in the shot?

Matt

Thanks, early reservations before the park opens are the key. There were very few folks to wait out. They let you into the park early, so I just showed up 30 minutes before our resevation and did what I needed to do.
 
I suspect either an early ADR or getting up the street really quickly as soon as the turnstiles start spinning. Failing that, a few people here and there can be cloned away.

As nice as that shot is, I think the Spaceship Earth photo is more impressive for the lack of guests. While the front of the castle is usually busy, almost everyone in Epcot passes beneath SSE, unless they come in the International Gateway. It takes a great deal of patience to get that shot -- unless perhaps you're a cast member.

Scott

You were right with your first statement. Early Princess breakfast, arriving 30 minutes ahead of reservation and a little patience is all it took.
 


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