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12mm & 24mm same shotTried to get a level plane on these two shots - critique always welcome
12mm 24mm 1st Digital use Canon the last time I talked to them Chris Chris
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Tim - it’s the Sigma 12-24mm and it was handheld. Chris Chris
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well it's much the same as going from 300 to 600mm ... except inthis case
you've halved the focal length. When you stop and look at that first shot at 12mm you realise just how much is in that shot (even with the 1.52x multiplier) .... colours/contrast good, extremely sharp. The reflection off the glass sign on the right is distracting, can some some bending of straight lines in the building you get with all wide angle's... without a higher res image to pick on it's hard to say anything definitive.
1st Digital is a company run by a lady whose name I can’t remember that shoots with Canon.
She has produced many photos for magazines etc and is very good. BTW she is a very pretty blonde Chris Chris
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