What "rules" should I pay attention to when shooting super wide? Are there any tricks for shooting 10-20??? Thanks in advance
WildWolf Goldmember 1,022 posts Likes: 4 Joined Feb 2003 Location: NY More info | Oct 16, 2006 13:55 | #1 What "rules" should I pay attention to when shooting super wide? Are there any tricks for shooting 10-20??? Thanks in advance 5DMkIV
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PEACHMAN Cream of the Crop 5,134 posts Likes: 14 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Warren, Maine,USA More info | Oct 16, 2006 13:58 | #2 Ya. all the trees point to the center...all the legs look longer...light passing thru at the accute angles that it must create halos of darker colors at the outside...be ready to be happy! The "eyes" have it !
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sonnyc Cream of the Crop 5,175 posts Likes: 36 Joined Jun 2005 Location: san jose More info | Oct 16, 2006 13:59 | #3 |
what about composition? How should u set up a composition for UWA? Rule of thirds still in effect? 5DMkIV
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amarasme Member 146 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Spain More info | Oct 16, 2006 14:06 | #5 WildWolf wrote in post #2127844 what about composition? How should u set up a composition for UWA? Rule of thirds still in effect? Level the camera, to avoid distortions. Unless you want distortion... Canon EOS 5D, 20D
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Oct 16, 2006 14:19 | #6 I always challenge myself to try to shoot with the least amount of distortion with this lens. Unless, I want some distortion. Ryan McGill
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Oct 16, 2006 14:37 | #7 Rhinotherunt wrote in post #2127925 I always challenge myself to try to shoot with the least amount of distortion with this lens. Unless, I want some distortion. ![]() How do you that? 5DMkIV
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ps2user Member 107 posts Joined Dec 2005 More info | Oct 16, 2006 14:44 | #8 do you still use the 1 over focal length rule of thumb for shooting between 10-22? Canon 5D Body
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cosworth I'm comfortable with my masculinity 10,939 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jul 2005 Location: Duncan, BC, Canada More info | Oct 16, 2006 14:51 | #9 I shoot one over focal length wide, I avoid my shadow and my feet. I also full the diffuser out on the flash. people will always try to stop you doing the right thing if it is unconventional
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Rhinotherunt Looking for a Rock 7,129 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jun 2006 Location: Jasper, AL More info | Oct 16, 2006 14:52 | #10 If the camera is level you will get less distortions. Look at your vertical and horizontal lines, but if you want some distortion till the camera forward, back, or to a side... Ryan McGill
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DoubleNegative *sniffles* 10,533 posts Likes: 11 Joined Mar 2006 Location: New York, USA More info | Oct 16, 2006 15:52 | #11 Depending on what you're shooting, you can really maximize your DoF by shooting at the hyperfocal distance... Basically everything will be sharp in the shot. Landscapes in particular are good subjects for using this technique. La Vida Leica!
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sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 16, 2006 16:02 | #12 For classic landscapes, keep the camera level, use the highest aperture possible (18-22 is good) and make sure the immediate foreground is in sharp focus (I often focus manually on something in the front third of the shot ensuring it will be in sharp focus and allow the great DOF to keep the back ground in focus as well). Have fun with the UWA ...its great. Scott
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TeeWhy "Monkey's uncle" 10,596 posts Likes: 5 Joined Feb 2006 Location: Pasadena, CA More info | Oct 16, 2006 16:02 | #13 Shooting ultrawides require you to really try to force a sense of depth. A great rule to remember is to include something in the foreground, mid ground, and background to add a sense of depth. Gallery: http://tomyi.smugmug.com/
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