Good24 said:stunning!
neuroanatomist said:Good24 said:stunning!
Thanks! I'd have far preferred the shot of the Tours hôtel de ville (City Hall) to be at blue hour, rather than with a black sky. I can't complain too much, though...at blue hour, I was actually at a private dinner inside that very building.
GMCPhotographics said:Some from London earlier last week. TSe 17L and a 5DIII
neuroanatomist said:
neuroanatomist said:Just returned from a short trip to Pisa, Italy. Here is the Pisa Cathedral, and the adjacent Leaning Tower.
EOS 1D X, TS-E 17mm f/4L, 13 s, f/11, ISO 400
Hi!I guess I'll jump on the band wagon...
This is my first TS-E lens, and it took a while to get used to it. While I still have some ways to go before nailing down the details, two things I found vital for this lens - LIVE VIEW and TRIPOD. Great lens, but not something you can use w/o prep time.
PS: By the way, these pictures were taken with APS-H body, so expect a wider view when you use it with FF bodies.
Pic 1 - Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Pic 2 - Taipei 101, Pic 3 - View from Liberty State Park in NJ
Hi!
I strongly disagree!
I never use mine on Live View, nor do I ever put it on a tripod.
I focus, set the exposure (manual!), and use the ELECTRONIC LEVEL all the time. I just couldn't imagine wasting precious time in crowded cities using such a slow (yet recommendable) method, small imprecisions can be easily corrected in LR.
Don't misunderstand me: I don't say your method is wrong, but that other practices also work well!