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Sean Setters
07-28-2009, 10:12 PM
After being completely disappointed with the autofocus performance (or lack thereof) of the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8, I purchased a refurbished Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 to replace it. So far, I'm really enjoying the way the world looks through this lens.


Canon 50D, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, f/3.5, 10mm, 1/125 sec, ISO 200






http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3483/3767666730_bac1b8e3a0.jpg ("http://www.flickr.com/photos/budrowilson/3767666730/)




http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3501/3767671248_c855fc128f.jpg ("http://www.flickr.com/photos/budrowilson/3767671248/)



strobist: 1 Vivitar 285HV, camera left, 1/16 power, 1/4 CTO gelled and fired through a white umbrella. Triggered via Cybersyncs. You can see the full-sized images on flickr (just click on the images).

Chuck Lee
07-28-2009, 10:45 PM
Sean,


Cool Shot. Lens looks sharp wide open. Was that at 10mm?


Did you use any post lens distortion adjustment?

Jarhead5811
07-28-2009, 11:00 PM
Looks good, who's your barber?

Sean Setters
07-28-2009, 11:41 PM
Sean,


Cool Shot. Lens looks sharp wide open. Was that at 10mm?


Did you use any post lens distortion adjustment?
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I changed the original post to show it was at 10mm. And oddly enough, this is straight out of camera.






Looks good, who's your barber?





I do my own. ;-)

piiooo
07-28-2009, 11:43 PM
Cool Shot.


Literally cool, the camera was placed in the fridge [H]



So far, I'm really enjoying the way the world looks through this lens.


I am glad this lensworks for you.


Nice work, Sean (as always).A veryoriginal, yet simple self-portrait.

Sean Setters
07-28-2009, 11:56 PM
And on a side note, my arms are so long that I rarely find long sleeve shirts that fit me in both the arms and the body. The one I'm wearing in the picture above was custom made (my initials are monogrammed on the left cuff).

Chuck Lee
07-29-2009, 12:18 AM
And oddly enough, this is straight out of camera.


That's very impressive. My 17-35 f2.8L on my 5D wouldn't look that rectilinear. I don't think the 16-35 would either.


Your camera must have been perfectly aligned to the horizon. Man the verticals are blowing my mind!!


OK, photozone is showing very well controlled barrel distortion on that lens.


Wow, that's really cool. And on APS-C of all things. [;)]


Sean, Looks like you've found a keeper!!


Thanks

Sean Setters
07-29-2009, 12:26 AM
Yeah, I've been pretty darn impressed with it so far. I had planned on taking it out this evening to do some shots with it outside, but it rained all day. Therefore, you get to see my messy kitchen. ;-)

alex
07-29-2009, 12:54 AM
Sean, great image again, very creative. Please keep sharing what you get with this lens!!!

Chuck Lee
07-29-2009, 02:31 AM
Yeah, I've been pretty darn impressed with it so far. I had planned on taking it out this evening to do some shots with it outside, but it rained all day. Therefore, you get to see my messy kitchen. ;-)


Sean,


Come on dude! Where's that wet street at night with the strobe thing man?


Rain and night, now there's a challenge. [:D]

Madison
07-29-2009, 06:09 AM
Not a conventional choice to do portraits with wide angle. If you like stuf like that you should have a look at Platon (photographer, uk). He does celebrities with wide angle and really mastered it quite well where the distortion works wonders.

btaylor
07-31-2009, 08:40 PM
That's a really interesting shot Sean - well done. I'm glad you are asimpressed with the 10-22mm as I am. For a1.6sensorSLR it's the ultimate landscape lens but obviously it works well as a portrait lens. It's definately my favourite little lens at the moment.

Sean Setters
07-31-2009, 10:13 PM
I think this lens will be the lens I pull out of my bag when I just want to have fun. Also, when I'm doing senior portraits, I can pull it out and give the customer a [distorted] perspective that they're simply not going to get from a studio. Something fun and different--crucial differentiation in a growing (and sometimes crowded) photography market.

Jarhead5811
07-31-2009, 10:21 PM
You could give them that "the Dog ("http://www.thedog-clubs.com/pup-ography.html)" look.

mattsartin
07-31-2009, 11:23 PM
Yeah, I've been pretty darn impressed with it so far. I had planned on taking it out this evening to do some shots with it outside, but it rained all day. Therefore, you get to see my messy kitchen. ;-)
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If this is your definition of a messy kitchen, I should be embarassed

Sean Setters
08-01-2009, 10:08 AM
If this is your definition of a messy kitchen, I should be embarassed
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Well, the parts of it that you can see in the photo aren't as bad as usual. However, generally speaking, I don't invite people into my apartment because I'm quite embarrassed at how I've let it go (like the fact that I don't have enough room for my clothes in my closet and drawers--so about half my clothes are folded and on top of the couch). I figure I'll get better organized...right before I move out or something. ;-)

Jarhead5811
08-01-2009, 11:32 AM
I've let it go (like the fact that I don't have enough room for my clothes in my closet and drawers--so about half my clothes are folded and on top of the couch).


Well, at least they're folded. [:P]

Sean Setters
08-01-2009, 03:35 PM
Just took a shot of Amber today with the new Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5. I absolutely love the distortion you can create with a close subject.



http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2631/3777961685_52f701e566.jpg ("http://www.flickr.com/photos/budrowilson/3777961685/)

Jarhead5811
08-01-2009, 05:27 PM
COOL! I could really see that look on graduation invitations ora quirky wedding announcement photo in the paper.


How hard is it to keep your feet out of the pics?

Sean Setters
08-01-2009, 05:33 PM
It's not a huge problem unless you're looking straight down (as I was in that shot). I was actually standing on a foldable stool so I could get that angle.

Jarhead5811
08-01-2009, 05:38 PM
Hmmmm...I never really wanted a ultra-wide butyou're aregetting meinterested.

Sean Setters
08-01-2009, 05:42 PM
I never wanted one until quite recently, but it's an absolute blast to use. It's simply the most fun piece of optical equipment in my bag.

BES
08-01-2009, 08:33 PM
Sean, nice work, I am very taken by the IQ , I did not expect that. This is a very nice lens and you are really in charge of it [Y]

Tony Printezis
08-01-2009, 08:51 PM
I never wanted one until quite recently, but it's an absolute blast to use.


...and folks listen to what Sean just said! I love my 10-22. It's not for all occasions, but it's really great fun to use in buildings, tight streets, etc. Mine as currently at the Canon Service Center (it picked up a foreign object under its front element) and I'm getting severe withdrawl symptoms!



It's simply the most fun piece of optical equipment in my bag.


This was the case for me to... until I got my Lensbaby Composer! :-)


Sean, I'm glad you like the 10-22. I also have to say I'm quite disappointed the trouble you had with the Tok, as it's been getting glorious reviews.


Tony

Keith B
08-02-2009, 02:53 AM
I love, LOVE my 16-35 on my FF. I think more people would want ultra-wide if more people tried them.

Sean Setters
08-09-2009, 01:16 AM
Still loving the Canon 10-22...used it on a paid maternity shoot this morning (haven't done post on those yet), and used it for a shot of myself and my girlfriend this evening. You see, it's been 3 1/2 years and I had never gotten a good picture of us together. The problem is that it was just too frustrating using the timer and walking over to the camera after ever shutter release. Today, however, I got another Cybersync CST &amp; a motor cord (from flashzebra). With the 2nd CST and motor cord, I can wirelessly trigger the shutter. This made a portrait of me and Amber much, much easier. Oh yes, and I also used my new MaxSaver flexible tripod. I used the flexible tripod to attach a strobe to some limbs behind us to create the "sun."



http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3502/3802288635_371036ec6f.jpg ("http://www.flickr.com/photos/budrowilson/3802288635/)



strobist: 1 Vivitar 285HV, camera left, 1/2 power, shot through a white umbrella. 1 Vivitar 285, full power, right behind subjects, 1/2 CTO gelled, bare and used to simulate the sun coming through the trees. This particular strobe was attached to some tree limbs using my new MaxSaver flexible tripod. Both strobes triggered via Cybersyncs. If I had been thinking clearly, I would have gelled the mainlight too. Sorry, no setup shot.

Jon Ruyle
08-09-2009, 02:55 AM
Absolutely wonderful, Sean.


Funny how much work went in to this when it portrays such a casual relaxing feeling. Sun through trees effect is perfect.

Oren
08-09-2009, 06:26 AM
As always, great picture. You really made a good job with the "sun" lol, I actually was sure it's the sun - you got me with this one [:P]

Sean Setters
08-09-2009, 09:01 AM
When it came to that shoot, I moved the "sun" around almost half a dozen times before I found the composition I liked the most. The best (easiest) places to hang the flash seemed to be on the left side of the frame, yet there's a building over there and it looked quite silly to have the "sun" in front of the building. The last place I moved the flash to was on the far right hanging on the lamp post. That composition worked really well, but I didn't like any of the pictures as much as this one. I will certainly use this little trick again. ;-)

Jarhead5811
08-09-2009, 10:01 AM
I moved the "sun" around almost half a dozen times before I found the composition I liked the most.COOL, does it make you feel godlike?

Sean Setters
08-09-2009, 10:04 AM
Oddly enough, Amber confuses me with God quite a bit...she's always screaming, "OH GOD!" late at night--even though I keep telling her my name is "Sean." ;-)

jusap
08-09-2009, 10:30 AM
@sean,


you really have a great flickr photostream. not only do you share your amazing shots, but you also show how you got them. cheers to you and keep up the good work :)

Sean Setters
08-09-2009, 10:39 AM
Thanks jusap. Always glad to share...

Colin
08-10-2009, 01:27 AM
Oddly enough, Amber confuses me with God quite a bit...she's always screaming, "OH GOD!" late at night--even though I keep telling her my name is "Sean." ;-)
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I guess you're doing something right, so long as it's a happy "OH GOD!", even if that sounds a little wrong.


Congrats to you two :)

Maleko
08-10-2009, 06:44 AM
Very nice shot!