I am sharing three photos of the same boat today, each taken with a different lens. The first photo shows an extreme wide-angle view taken with a fish-eye lens. Notice the curved horizon and how everything from the front of the boat to the land in the background is in focus despite how close I am to the bow.
The second image was taken with a wide-angle lens. Again, everything is in focus, but the exaggerated curves aren't as extreme.
The third was taken further back and shows a different view of the boat - more "normal" for most people.
The photos today illustrate, like the Windows photos a couple of days ago, how I approach a photographic subject and then make decisions about choice of lens and composition during the photo shoot. I seldom take one photograph of any subject.
I have a couple of Boats Galleries on line. Feel free to check them out!
http://www.lanephotography.com/battle_harbour/boats_stages/battle_harbour_bs.htm
http://www.lanephotography.com/boats/boats.htm
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
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