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Loving my wide angleI am finding that being able to shoot at 16mm is so much fun!
Sydney harbour forshore by Ben Fewtrell, on Flickr
Re: Loving my wide angleawesome shot !!!! I must admit, shooting extreme wides are pretty awesome. Love the cyanotype hue you have in this shot, has a calming mood to it =D
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Re: Loving my wide angleNice leading lines, and as Marcus already noted, that blue hue is very calming
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Re: Loving my wide angleNice lines (and I love the wides (and their distortion ) as well) - it's perhaps a tad tight on the right maybe but I too like the shot. Looks a little HDR'd - is it?
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Thanks for your feedback, it is a tad tight... that's as wide as my lens goes (16mm) on a full frame body, I need something wider (it's like a drug ) and I love that people have to ask me if my shots are HDR, it means I am getting better at my PP. This one is HDR, the sky is from the normal exposure and masked in using layers in photoshop (blue skies are always a victim of HDR... they go all grey and yucky!) I am not a big fan of over cooked HDR, although, that is what I started with
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