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ARCHITECTURE & WIDE ANGLE LENSES

helenhill

Senior Member
Shot these with an M2 but feel free to post w/Digital Cams & WIDE LENSES
here is the 21 3.4 Super Angulon ..... LOVE this lens :)
 
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helenhill

Senior Member
This one makes me Dizzy.... and No I don't want to straighten it :p

I notice Bruce Gilden shoots alot w/the 21SA
& gets those Crazy styled Portraits....
 

DavidE

Active member
Those are very powerful images, Helen. You're reaching deep into the wide-angle aesthetic. Looks like the M2 and 21 3.4 Super Angulon are a good fit for you.
 

Guy Mancuso

Administrator, Instructor
Helen very nice . Chuck Jones a member here swears by the 21 3.5 he just loves the look of it. It's a pain to use on the M8 since there is no metering but the look is unique. I like the texture you have in these. Nice work on that
 

helenhill

Senior Member
Wonderful images Helen. Which film/developer/scanner combination are you using?
T MAX 400 / 1:4 /Ilford DD-X / 8 minutes
Locally Scanned at Photo shop

still waiting to buy a scanner ....am looking at a friends before making decision
deciding Between a Minolta & Epson V700

Sweet...Thanx Hiredarm, Guy, & JPlomley :)
 

kweide

New member
Helen, great !
The power of UWA It throws me into the scene...

I am hooked on UWA and Olympus fed me with that 7-14 Zuiko glass
 

Peter Klein

New member
Beautiful use of the wide-angle perspective, Helen. I especially like the third one--nice curves!

If you do go wider, remember what somebody on RFF dubbed the 15 and 12mm VCs:

15mm: My feet
12mm: My belly.

So, are you off the M8 now, or using both?

--Peter
 
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sclamb

Guest
Lovely wide angle pictures Helen. This type of picture is why I bought my 18/3.8. I can't wait to get out and use it.

Simon
 

jlm

Workshop Member
given that you are shooting film and full frame...how cool the 12mm C/V must be, and the 15
 

helenhill

Senior Member
Thanx Gentlemen for Your Kind support :) Klaus, Peter, Simon, Joe, & Jim
New York City, Just How I Pictured It ...
 
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sclamb

Guest
That is a great take on the Flat Iron building. Nice to see something more inventive :D

Simon
 
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