1999 Architecture A low and close position combined with a wide angle focal length results in strong perspective imagery. 10mm f/8.0 1/25s ISO 100 |
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Clump of Hickory Trees Backlit tree trunks and shadows create strong lines running throughout this image. 10mm f/11.0 1/40s ISO 100 |
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Small Room at 10mm This room is about 15' wide x 11' deep and I am working a comfortable distance from the wall for this 10mm perspective. 10mm f/8.0 1/8s ISO 100 |
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Small Room at 24mm The same 15' wide x 11' deep room shared in the 10mm sample picture takes on a different look at 24mm. 24mm f/8.0 1/6s ISO 100 |
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Really Tall Trees At least they look really tall when shot with a 10mm lens leaned against the trunk. 10mm f/10.0 1/30s ISO 200 |
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House 4 By shooting with a level camera, vertical lines remain straight in the frame. 13mm f/8.0 1/50s ISO 200 |
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Beech Tree Large roots of a beech tree twisting up through the ground are emphasized by the close focus distance and wide angle focal length used for the shot. 10mm f/8.0 1/25s ISO 200 |
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Early Spring Sunrise Bare trees great the early spring sun. Allow a little direct sun to shine past a tree trunk to get a burst of light in your image. 10mm f/8.0 1/400s ISO 100 |
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Barn Doors Get down near the ground and hold the camera at an angle for a new view of barn doors - or anything else. 10mm f/8.0 1/40s ISO 200 |
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Sunroom Ceiling White and cream rule in this ceilling shot. 10mm f/8.0 1/25s ISO 100 |