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    New to my ultra wide angle

    Camera: olympus e520
    Lens: Zuiko 7-14mm

    I've been practicing a bit with this lens and on my 4th time out I think I've found my nitch with it. Tell me what you think of the following and please don't be afraid to be critical.








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    Re: New to my ultra wide angle

    All very good. Only the last couple felt wide.

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    Re: New to my ultra wide angle

    I am so digging the 3rd picture. The classic fork in the road with a rest stop in the middle.

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    Re: New to my ultra wide angle

    I wish these were posted a little large so I could see them better.

    What a nice place to shoot - lots of character. The contrast and tones and lighting and clarity is very good. In some of them, I'm looking for that classic road-map composition that takes the viewer through the fore-ground, middle-ground, and back-ground.

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    Re: New to my ultra wide angle

    What an awesomely creepy place. I like how you've framed each of them, especially the one with the seats and just a bit of the stage showing.

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    Re: New to my ultra wide angle

    Excellent. Agree with daq: last one in particular seems a little wide.

    Something was done to create an HDR look. Very cool. What was it?

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    Re: New to my ultra wide angle

    Quote Originally Posted by draymorton
    Excellent. Agree with daq: last one in particular seems a little wide.

    Something was done to create an HDR look. Very cool. What was it?
    No HDR, these I just used the fill light and recovery a bit in lightroom. I do frequently bracket and blend though.

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