Tuesday, February 16, 2016
A walk on the wild side
As far as I am concerned this is what the fisheye lens was designed for: shooting architecture. The serious photographer will demand as little lens distortion as possible and upright verticals. I, on the other hand, often enjoy a walk on the wild side.
The subject here is the pedestrian and cycle bridge that crosses the M20 motorway at Ashford, Kent.
10.5mm f/2.8 AF-S Fisheye Nikkor.
Top: 1/640 second at f/11. Matrix metering. - 0.67 EV compensation. ISO 160
Below: 1/400 second at f/11. Matrix metering. - 0.33 EV compensation.
© 2016
Labels:
Bridge,
Fisheye Lens,
Monochrome
Location:
Ashford, Kent, UK
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