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    Shelter

    Further exploration of the angles when using UWA lens.

    ShelterBus Stop by JOHN, on Flickr

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    John, I want one. This is just great. What is the lens you used, the prices I see here in Australia are a bit high considering the times I need one but then again---
    Cheers Ole

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    John, I want one. This is just great. What is the lens you used, the prices I see here in Australia are a bit high considering the times I need one but then again---
    Cheers Ole
    Hi Ole,

    Thanks for commenting, I used the 10-24mm Nikon f/3.5-4.5G ED, right now I'm using a DX lens on an FX camera and debating whether or not to buy FX. There's an app called NikonLenses that lists some of the older versions, it lists the AF-P series so I think it updates periodically. The app lists most prices, where to buy, specifications, and links to some reviews.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    ... right now I'm using a DX lens on an FX camera and debating whether or not to buy FX...
    John

    When I moved from the D7100 to the D750, the UWA was one of only two DX lenses I owned, the others being FX format. I used the UWA a few times on the FX body but didn't like it and only replaced it with a full format one fairly recently. The (non-Nikon) replacement was quite pricey and I have not used it a lot so far, but am glad I made the change. The only issue I had was that my every-day software did not include the lens (a Samyang 14mm) in those for which they have auto distortion correction. A small investment in PTLens fixed that though.

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    Re: Shelter

    Sorry John, should have said how much I like your "Bus stop".

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    Re: Shelter

    In addition to the wide-angle effects, the mixed lighting is enjoyable in this shot, John.

    Cheers.
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    John from a composition standpoint, you have created an interesting image from a rather ordinary subject. You've taken it from a position and perspective that avoids many of the pitfalls that are often associated with a UWA lens.

    That being said, there is something strange going on with your PP work of late, especially the night shots where there are a lot of strange artifacts in the sky. It looks like you are really pushing something really hard in PP and that is creating those artifacts.

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    Wow

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    John, I want one. This is just great. What is the lens you used, the prices I see here in Australia are a bit high considering the times I need one but then again---
    Cheers Ole
    Sigma has a good range which includes Nikon-mount:

    https://www.imaging-resource.com/len...ws/#zoomLenses

    DG = FX, DC = DX ...
    Last edited by xpatUSA; 9th April 2018 at 05:49 PM.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    John

    When I moved from the D7100 to the D750, the UWA was one of only two DX lenses I owned, the others being FX format. I used the UWA a few times on the FX body but didn't like it and only replaced it with a full format one fairly recently. The (non-Nikon) replacement was quite pricey and I have not used it a lot so far, but am glad I made the change. The only issue I had was that my every-day software did not include the lens (a Samyang 14mm) in those for which they have auto distortion correction. A small investment in PTLens fixed that though.
    Hi Bill,

    Thanks for the comments on lenses, when I purchased the D750 I already had two FX lens but nothing at the short range; I did get the 24-70 and felt I had enough to cover WA but sometimes I get in the mood for some distorted perspective.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by billtils View Post
    Sorry John, should have said how much I like your "Bus stop".
    Bill,

    Thanks for the comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrB View Post
    In addition to the wide-angle effects, the mixed lighting is enjoyable in this shot, John.

    Cheers.
    Philip
    Hi Philip,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    John from a composition standpoint, you have created an interesting image from a rather ordinary subject. You've taken it from a position and perspective that avoids many of the pitfalls that are often associated with a UWA lens.

    That being said, there is something strange going on with your PP work of late, especially the night shots where there are a lot of strange artifacts in the sky. It looks like you are really pushing something really hard in PP and that is creating those artifacts.
    Hi Manfred,

    Thanks for the comments and critique, yes I've been playing around with the highlights/shadows in ACR and I sometimes push the clarity a bit.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by JBW View Post
    Wow
    Hi Brian,

    Thanks for commenting.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by xpatUSA View Post
    Sigma has a good range which includes Nikon-mount:

    https://www.imaging-resource.com/len...ws/#zoomLenses

    DG = FX, DC = DX ...
    I hear there's been some AF issues with some of the art lenses, only affects some cameras and Sigma is suggesting users send in there systems to get software upgrade.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Hi Manfred,

    Thanks for the comments and critique, yes I've been playing around with the highlights/shadows in ACR and I sometimes push the clarity a bit.
    Those are usually the only sliders I touch in ACR (other than the Remove CA and Lens Profile check boxes). I haven't seen the impact anything like what you are getting. The clarity I tend to be gentle with, but the Highlights and especially Shadows, I will sometimes push those quite hard. Pushing the shadows slider to the right is like adding a fill light.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I hear there's been some AF issues with some of the art lenses, only affects some cameras and Sigma is suggesting users send in there systems to get software upgrade.
    If course there are the two really well regarded Nikkors; the f/2.8 14-24mm and the f/4 12-24mm. I have the 14-24mm and went with it because I do a lot of UWA indoor shooting in low light, so the extra stop was important to me. The 12 - 24mm is a lot less expensive.

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    Re: Shelter

    Quote Originally Posted by Manfred M View Post
    If course there are the two really well regarded Nikkors; the f/2.8 14-24mm and the f/4 12-24mm. I have the 14-24mm and went with it because I do a lot of UWA indoor shooting in low light, so the extra stop was important to me. The 12 - 24mm is a lot less expensive.
    This is a good app for your phone.
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...onlenses&hl=en

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    Re: Shelter

    I like it, John. Nicely seen and executed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    I like it, John. Nicely seen and executed.
    Hi Dan,

    Thanks for commenting.

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