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Thread: Forgotten angel

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    Forgotten angel

    Saw a post a while back that mentioned a Wide Angel Lens and wondered where you could use that:
    As I spend quite a bit of time in cemeteries helping my wife with her genealogy research I need something to fill in the spare time. So I started playing with the above theme and this is one of the images. Newbie question but I wonder if using the on board flash would have helped the angle pop out better.
    Any thoughts appreciated

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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

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    Re: Forgotten angel

    And more attention to focus
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

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    Re: Forgotten angel

    Yeah it is soft.
    Flash would have helped, I think but don't know if your on board would have helped.
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    Re: Forgotten angel

    Quote Originally Posted by hminx
    Saw a post a while back that mentioned a Wide Angel Lens and wondered where you could use that:
    As I spend quite a bit of time in cemeteries helping my wife with her genealogy research I need something to fill in the spare time. So I started playing with the above theme and this is one of the images. Newbie question but I wonder if using the on board flash would have helped the angle pop out better.
    Any thoughts appreciated

    Cheers Pete
    Hmmmm.....wide "angel" or wide "angle"? I'm sure you mean angels since you posted this photo and mentioned cemetaries. Having said that, I thought you might want to check out this interesting thread, although I didn't see any angels - just wide angles.

    The Ultra Wide Angle Thread

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    Re: Forgotten angel

    I forgot all about that thread and now its over a year since added to.
    I think I got my Tokina since then.
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    Re: Forgotten angel

    Quote Originally Posted by Frog
    I forgot all about that thread and now its over a year since added to.
    I think I got my Tokina since then.
    Well, you could bring it up to date!

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    Re: Forgotten angel

    Thanks for feed back Frog and Liz , wide angel lens is in future plans but at moment saving for 17-55 f /2.8 .
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    Isn't it a cool thing in nature that the colours never seem to clash...

    I have no issues with you editing my photos

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