New Singh-Ray Blogspot Article (or "oops, I did it again"!)
Hi Folks,
For those of you who follow these (and I recommend that you do), World leader in filters Singh-Ray have my latest article pertaining to focal length selection currently taking "pride of place" in their blog ...
http://singhray.blogspot.com/
Re: New Singh-Ray Blogspot Article (or "oops, I did it again"!)
Excellent article, Colin. Even more so given, as noted in an earlier thread, the 70-200 f4 L IS is on its way!
Re: New Singh-Ray Blogspot Article (or "oops, I did it again"!)
Great way to confront a common misconception.
This one's by far the best of the bunch:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_9OLTJDwSRt...Revisited).jpg
Re: New Singh-Ray Blogspot Article (or "oops, I did it again"!)
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Donald
Excellent article, Colin. Even more so given, as noted in an earlier thread, the 70-200 f4 L IS is on its way!
Thanks Donald - I'm sure you'll love the lens. I've been using my F2.8 version a lot more recently.
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Originally Posted by
McQ
Great way to confront a common misconception.
This one's by far the best of the bunch:
Thanks Sean, although to be honest, "Lone Tree Vista" is my firm favourite at the moment; I've got a 1.6, wide canvas version in the office with me!
Re: New Singh-Ray Blogspot Article (or "oops, I did it again"!)
Yes, Congrats again Colin,
You have a knack for that kind of thing and there is more useful content in your articles than many of the others I find.
Well done,
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Great article, Colin. I see my work is referred to:
"If I use a truly wide-angle lens -- with a focal length anywhere from 10 to 24mm -- and then simply place the horizon somewhere around the middle of the frame and take the shot, with nothing in particular in the foreground, I nearly always end up with a pretty boring shot."
:D
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Originally Posted by
Alis
Great article, Colin. I see my work is referred to:
"If I use a truly wide-angle lens -- with a focal length anywhere from 10 to 24mm -- and then simply place the horizon somewhere around the middle of the frame and take the shot, with nothing in particular in the foreground, I nearly always end up with a pretty boring shot."
:D
Oh - sorry - I thought you got that "technique" from me! ;)