Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Bolts
It's always risky going out with just one lens to shoot with, particularly if that lens is a prime at an extreme focal length. It does make you work harder for images, but at the same time you are also hoping that you don't come across something that needs an optic that covers the other end of the scale.
Today I got away with it, using a fisheye more as a wide angle rather than looking for straight lines to bend all over the frame. The huge depth of field available allows me to get in really close and keep the rest of the scene sharp.
10.5mm f/2.8 AF Fisheye Nikkor . 1/80 second at f/11. + 0.33 EV compensation. ISO 160
© 2016
Labels:
Beach,
Fisheye Lens,
Groynes
Location:
Boscombe beach, Dorset, UK
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