Showing posts with label ultrawideangle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ultrawideangle. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Colorado Landscapes


Colorado and the Pikes Peak area in particular are great for taking landscape pictures, this is why I have another series with landscapes. All pictures except the 2nd are taken with the Nokton.




Monday, 25 April 2011

Arrived in Colorado Springs


I arrived in Denver and went to see a friend in Colorado Springs, we went for a quick drive around and saw the Garden of Gods.
This series is just some quick impressions, all pictures except the first are taken with the Panasonic 7-14mm.




Sunday, 24 April 2011

Views of the Hudson


The weather was great for most of the day, it was very warm and sunny so I decided to walk along the Hudson riverside and then cross over Brooklyn Bridge to Brooklyn's Dumbo area and take pictures there.
I have used the Nokton, Panasonic 7-14mm and the Cabon FD lenses today.




Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Saturday, 16 October 2010

Greenwich Maritime University


Today was the first day when I had enough time to go out and use my new 14-28mm lens for the GF1, I decided to post a series from the pictures I took around Greenwich University.
 



Thursday, 14 October 2010

Colored Lights


GF1, f4.0, 1/80, ISO 400, JPG, 14mm (Panasonic f4.0 7-14mm)

This is a picture I wanted to take but never could since even 28mm did not give me the perspective and field of view I wanted. Now with the 14mm lens it worked just great.

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

The Door


GF1, f4.0, 1/100, ISO 200, JPG, 14mm (Panasonic f4.0 7-14mm)

After using 40mm and 50mm lenses for quite a while it is not easy to use such a wide lens but I like the field of view provided. Now I just need to remember to move closer instead of further away.
And I really wish the GF1 would have a electronic leveler since holding this lens level is not easy.

Tuesday, 12 October 2010

Look Upwards


GF1, f4, 1.3 sec., ISO 200, RAW, 18mm (Panasonic f4.0 7-14mm)

Today, I got my new 7-14mm lens from Japan. It is a fantastic lens and since I am a big fan of wideangke photography it was the next logical step. I wanted to get the new 14mm f2.5 lens from Panasonic but the poor quality made me re-think that decision. While I did not have too much time to take pictures I like the lens very much so far and can't wait to try it out propery tomorrow.