Fraswa's wide works.

in photography •  7 years ago 

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Tivoli, 16mm

Notice how you feel about this waterfall? You can feel like a living, breathing and moving ensemble. It's all around you.

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Rome. 17mm

Photos with a large angle. A lot of things inside the viewfinder. It's easy and incredibly hard to take a wide angle picture!

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Monument Valley. 15mm

What to include? What not? Here I chose to split the image in half: sky and bare earth.

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Hoover Dam. 15mm

Here you can feel the height. Wide angle lenses distort reality, without exaggerating like a fisheye lens.

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Rome. 17mm

Did you focus on the bright Cupola di San Pietro? Then I did good! It's easy to get lost in wide angle pictures, so the photographer must make sure your eyes go where he wants. In this case, I got you on the Cupola by making it a little brighter.

In the next post I will explain how to use Wideangle lenses...in portraits!

Stay tuned and follow me!

Fraswa

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