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    Senior Member Kombi's Avatar
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    Simulated wide angle shots

    The current assignment #33 - Shooting Wide, got me looking back at past pictures.
    I don't have any true wide shots, or any panoramic pictures so I decided to crop some.

    Here's some of my revisited pictures. June 14-16 2011

    North Rim- Grand Canyon Vista
    EOS REBEL T2i
    ISO 100
    Exposure 1/250 sec
    Aperture 10.0
    Focal Length 21mm
    Lens ef-s 18-55mm
    handheld

    Heading towards Page Arizona via Flagstaff AZ
    EOS REBEL T2i
    ISO 100
    Exposure 1/250 sec
    Aperture 10.0
    Focal Length 47mm
    Lens ef-s 18-55mm
    through passenger window moving car

    antelope Canyon
    EOS REBEL T2i
    ISO 100
    Exposure 1/30 sec
    Aperture 3.5
    Focal Length 23mm
    Lens ef-s 18-55mm
    handheld

    antelope Canyon
    EOS REBEL T2i
    ISO 1600
    Exposure 1/30 sec
    Aperture 3.6
    Focal Length 18mm
    Lens ef-s 18-55mm
    handheld

    Canon EOS REBEL T2i
    ISO 100
    Exposure 1/200 sec
    Aperture 13.0
    Focal Length 21mm
    Lens ef-s 18-55mm
    handheld

    on the road somewhere in Utah .. after Page AZ before Salt Lake
    Canon EOS REBEL T2i
    ISO 500
    Exposure 1/100 sec
    Aperture 5.6
    Focal Length 55mm
    Lens ef-s 18-55mm
    as passenger through windshield of moving car

    Canon EOS REBEL T2i
    ISO 400
    Exposure 1/80 sec
    Aperture 5.6
    Focal Length 55mm
    Lens ef-s 18-55mm
    as passenger through windshield of moving car

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    Very nice, it's an interesting perspective. I've never done with with my photos, but I'm sure with the right composition they would make for a nice photo.
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    Great shots Kombi, any of those are worthy entrants for the assignment, I particularly like the top one.
    Steve U
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    I agree, great shots Kombi. I'm sure they were great before.
    I also like this assignment because it made me crop some of my pictures, and some of them really benefit from that. It has something of "reduce to the essence"

    The 2nd and 4th are my favorites, the 5th you should sell to the car maker
    Arnt

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    most these pictures benefited from a crop
    the 2nd and both sunset pictures lost the blurry fences and foreground
    not as dramatic, but another through the window picture I found which I think benefited from a change in perspective from a crop.

    with crop

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    Wow, that does change perspective! Very nice!
    Great set of photos. I'm pretty sure you could select one for the assignment

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