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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    The "trick" with wide angle lenses is that they allow you to push in for an aggressive foreground whilst still maintaining a reasonable field of view -- so first and foremost, get something of interest in your foreground!!

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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    I think that there are 2 ways to use them. As per the photo's Noel posted which in many ways are normal photo's as there is an object in them and nothing really screams wide angle lens. I have a 9-18mm on it's way and that aspect is my main reason for buying it - space. They other is a hey I have a wide angle lens type shot.. Then there are others such as DJE's, a wide angle used very well in my opinion. The perspective of the lens is very effective.

    One aspect I found when I bought my 1st ever one is that I had the idea of being able to take wonderful pure landscapes. I found that doesn't usually work out. I might look at the scene somewhere and like it. The wide angle captures to much and the photo's turn out disappointing even if just intended as a reminder of the place.

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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by Donald View Post
    Get in close. And once you think you're too close, get closer.
    hi Donald,
    Metaphorically tattooed on my forehead. Thanks.
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    (by the way, Scotland was beautiful - with so much to see in Edinburgh I didn't get to everything on my way-too-ambitious list, but managed Falkirk Wheel, Dunfermline Abbey, and a coach tour around the coast to St Andrews)

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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    www.kenrockwell.com/tech/how-to-use-ultra-wide-lenses


    Helpful article, with some good lense info as well.

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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    I bought a super wide a few years ago and went through the same growing pains in using it. I took to looking at a lot of photos published on various sites to see what I thought was effective use of WA lenses. I came to the conclusion that the trouble with a WA lens is that if you are not careful, it includes a lot in your compositions making them too busy with any focal point being diluted as a result. My answer therefore, is to look for simple subjects with strong lines and choose a viewpoint to maximise impact (Donald's point about dirty trousers). Having said that, none of that necessarily applies when you are on holiday and want to include as much as possible for the scrap book. To my eye, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the shots you have posted.
    hi John,
    Very helpful insights, and pretty much what I am struggling with. We went on the London Eye and the Brighton Wheel which seem like great places for a wide angle, but I didn't use it because I felt I would capture more than I could identify later. Thanks also for the positive reinforcement.
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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mutley View Post
    ^^ This
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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    [QUOTE=HAZZA;356398]Hi Noel - here are a few I took in Singapore, not totally happy with them but a different approach, Canon 10-22mm Lens. 2nd one foreground a bit out of focus, had to get in an awkward position to take so not so steady/QUOTE]

    hi Harry. Nice shots. Different approaches are exactly what I am looking for, and they all seem to involve awkward positions and a balancing foreground object. Thanks for adding to the collection.
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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by nimitzbenedicto View Post
    I guess it's your photo of the scene which includes all the things/people you want included in your photo.

    Obviously, although it's crystal clear but it doesn't have the items you wanted in it, it may not be the good wide angle shot you wanted.

    HTH
    hi Victor, and thanks for replying. That is quite true. The shot that you want is a personal choice, but how to get that shot is something we can all help each other with. If the shot includes what you want, that's good - if it is also a good photograph, that's even better. At the moment, the "shot that I want" is selected from a narrow band of "techniques that I am aware of". Constructive C&C helps to widen that band and increase my options, and I appreciate all that I receive.
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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ken MT View Post
    Here is a 12mm FF image on the Hooker Track near Mt Cook. I got as close as possible to the spaniard plant as reasonable, as it is really prickly, (30cm) and use the better apparent DOF to get the background and sky in focus.

    What makes a good wide angle shot?
    hi Ken,
    Very nicely done, thanks for posting.
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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by kdoc856 View Post
    www.kenrockwell.com/tech/how-to-use-ultra-wide-lenses


    Helpful article, with some good lense info as well.
    hi Kevin. Good article, thanks for the link (link was broken but I found the article on his website).
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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by ajohnw View Post
    I think that there are 2 ways to use them. As per the photo's Noel posted which in many ways are normal photo's as there is an object in them and nothing really screams wide angle lens. I have a 9-18mm on it's way and that aspect is my main reason for buying it - space. They other is a hey I have a wide angle lens type shot.. Then there are others such as DJE's, a wide angle used very well in my opinion. The perspective of the lens is very effective.

    One aspect I found when I bought my 1st ever one is that I had the idea of being able to take wonderful pure landscapes. I found that doesn't usually work out. I might look at the scene somewhere and like it. The wide angle captures to much and the photo's turn out disappointing even if just intended as a reminder of the place.

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    hi John,
    Thanks for the comment. I was also a bit naïve in thinking I would get something like a stitched panorama in one wide angle shot. However, now that I know what my WA can't do I have a better understanding of how to make the best use of it.
    - Noel

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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post
    The "trick" with wide angle lenses is that they allow you to push in for an aggressive foreground whilst still maintaining a reasonable field of view -- so first and foremost, get something of interest in your foreground!!

    What makes a good wide angle shot?

    What makes a good wide angle shot?

    What makes a good wide angle shot?

    What makes a good wide angle shot?
    hi Colin,
    Those are just great shots, thanks for posting. Following this thread, I will ever be able to forget "get in close, get down low, interesting foreground" - but I am also going to have to discover some additional formulas, or I risk ending up finding my shots monotonous.
    regards, Noel

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    Re: What makes a good wide angle shot?

    Quote Originally Posted by casper View Post
    hi Colin,
    Those are just great shots, thanks for posting. Following this thread, I will ever be able to forget "get in close, get down low, interesting foreground" - but I am also going to have to discover some additional formulas, or I risk ending up finding my shots monotonous.
    regards, Noel
    No worries Noel,

    Just be sure to avoid the old "horison in the middle, nothing in the foreground" approach. If you're interested, I wrote an article for Singh-Ray's blog on WA lenses a year or two ago:

    http://singhray.blogspot.co.nz/2009/...-for-your.html

    You can also use them to make fun images like this:

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