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Wide Angle Experiment
Image Title:  Wide Angle Experiment
 
 By: Marco Vredegoor  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Marco Vredegoor {K:7301}
Project #54 Glass Camera Model Canon EOS 450D
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron SP AD 11-18mm
Uploaded 9/12/2008 Film / Memory Type digital
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 98 Shutter 1/500
Favorites Aperture f/4.5
Critiques 2 Rating
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Location City -  Hengelo
State -  OVERIJSSEL
Country - Netherlands   Netherlands
About I shot pictures with my new Eos camera and new wide angle lense (11-18)
Random Pictures By:
Marco
Vredegoor


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Puerta de la Justicia

A New Life

Eiffel Tower Paris, France

There are 2 Comments in 1 Pages
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Paul Lara   {K:86864} 9/12/2008
Yeah, having an ultra wide lens can be really handy at times, Marco. My main suggestion is to keep the center of the lens on the horizon line if you want the shot to look 'natural'. You can get some very strong distortion by tilting up or down, which can be very cool.

My only critique of this shot is that the horizon isn't level, but I realize you were just playing around. ;)


Roger Williams   {K:84106} 9/22/2008
I hope you like the Tamron 11-18mm as much as I do! It is hardly ever off my camera... I was a little concerned at the colour aberration around the edges, but my new D300 gets rid of most of this inside the camera. I am enjoying your portfolio, but have little time to comment today. Later, perhaps!


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