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Thread: Crandon Gardens IR and Ultra Wide

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    Michael Pancier
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    Default Crandon Gardens IR and Ultra Wide

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    Another one from Crandon using the IR and the Canon 10-22.

    20d+10-22
    Exposure: 1/50
    Aperture: f/11
    Focal Length: 10 mm
    ISO Speed: 200
    Exposure Bias: 0/2 EV
    Manual Mode
    tripod

    I opted not to correct the distortion since it added to the surreal effect of the IR

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I agree, the distortion is perfect here Michael.

    How do you like the Canon 10-22?

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    Julie Kenward
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    Michael, you and Oscar are going to have me looking for an IR camera if you keep this up. Love the perspective and the comp is just great.

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    Oscar Zangroniz
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    Excellent composition and details Michael. Never thought to try ir with a wide angle.
    Regards,

  5. #5
    Michael Pancier
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    I agree, the distortion is perfect here Michael.

    How do you like the Canon 10-22?
    It definitely opens up a lot of possibilities on the 40d. It's sharp. Only thing is flare which you can expect from an ultrawide.

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    Alfred Forns
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    Real nice Mike I took me a couple of minutes to place the image Sure looks different with the IR !!! Strong composition I think the distortion enhances the IR mood !!!

    Will be trying some IR with the fish-eye !!!

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