TRhoads wrote in post #18411012
Nice one Charlie, great use of the UWA.
thanks
vinmunoz wrote in post #18411028
I think for me the 35mm is better than the 15mm for landscape. For 15mm everything are push back really far. The 15mm is best on interiors. It shines when we visited the ISS IOWA BB-61 in San Pedro, Ca and the Queen Mary haunted ship at Long Beach. With aperture 5.6 set to infinity, you just keep firing.
it's a matter of getting use to the FOV, 15 can draw out the foreground in a dramatic fashion, where the 35 cannot as well. I'm sure you've read plenty of times when people mention the usability of the laowa 12 or CV 12 for certain scenes. These are even more extreme lenses, and you got to be careful how you use them.
A 24-70 is generally much more friendly for beachscapes, while a 16-35 a better fit for urban cities or landscapes with a foreground element.
At the queen mary a week or so back, using 16mm, drawing in the foreground, it's kind of annoying that they blocked off the fence section, so much easier to tresspass without the fence 
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