View Full Version : The shot I've been trying to get for years
rutt
Apr-15-2005, 09:01 AM
This water tower is less than 5 minutes walk from my house and on my regular dog walk. It always looks so dramatic in the "sweet light" of late afternoon / early evening. But all the shots I've ever taken of it were, like, a complete yawn. They all shouted, "And your point? Just a boring water tower in suburbia."
So then comes along that EFS 10-22 and a little flexibility about angle and I got this:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19724079-L.jpg
Andy
Apr-15-2005, 09:05 AM
ain't life grand with that 10-22? i like the perspective, well done. perfect for the uwa!
pathfinder
Apr-15-2005, 10:06 AM
This water tower is less than 5 minutes walk from my house and on my regular dog walk. It always looks so dramatic in the "sweet light" of late afternoon / early evening. But all the shots I've ever taken of it were, like, a complete yawn. They all shouted, "And your point? Just a boring water tower in suburbia."
So then comes along that EFS 10-22 and a little flexibility about angle and I got this:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19724079-M.jpg
I get a kick out of seeing this picture - because maybe 25 years ago I saw a water tower glowing in the late afternon sunlight - it has not faired greatly over the years and is slightly warmer in the slide, but this is the digitized image. And yes, it is just a water tower in suburbia - but it was glowing in the orange light. Great minds must think alike I guess, John.
http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2464296-L.jpg
wxwax
Apr-15-2005, 10:09 AM
Hey! A watertower thread. Who'd a thunk it? :lol3 Same deal, lovely light, had to be shot, boring or not.
Hey Rutt, get a 15mm fisheye!
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/16991026-L.jpg
rutt
Apr-15-2005, 10:14 AM
Hey! A watertower thread. Who'd a thunk it? :lol3 Same deal, lovely light, had to be shot, boring or not.
Hey Rutt, get a 15mm fisheye!
This thread is about to fragment, I can just tell. Why don't one of you moderators rename it "Show us you watertower in the sweet light?"
As to the fisheye vs the 10-22, I think that's an interesting topic. Is there a thread already? Should be.
rutt
Apr-15-2005, 10:29 AM
Hey Rutt, get a 15mm fisheye!
http://wxwax.smugmug.com/photos/16991026-L.jpg
So this was shot with your fisheye on your 1DmkII? Let's see. I know you don't know how to sharpen, and it looks pretty sharp, so I'm guessing it's a darn nice lens. If you knew how to sharpen, it might be even better.
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19729234-L.jpg
wxwax
Apr-15-2005, 10:42 AM
So this was shot with your fisheye on your 1DmkII? Let's see. I know you don't know how to sharpen, and it looks pretty sharp, so I'm guessing it's a darn nice lens. If you knew how to sharpen, it might be even better.
:bad Why Rutt! Resorting to low insults! I'm shocked. Shocked and appalled, I tell you! :flip
Nah, my water tower was taken with the 135. But for your shot of a water tower and trees, I figure the fisheye might be fun to play with.
bfjr
Apr-15-2005, 11:18 AM
rutt, really like that shot :thumb
Patience pays off :clap
SusanB
Apr-15-2005, 11:54 AM
This water tower is less than 5 minutes walk from my house and on my regular dog walk. It always looks so dramatic in the "sweet light" of late afternoon / early evening. But all the shots I've ever taken of it were, like, a complete yawn. They all shouted, "And your point? Just a boring water tower in suburbia."
So then comes along that EFS 10-22 and a little flexibility about angle and I got this:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19724079-L.jpg
That is excellent. That lens is the perfect solution. I've tried shots like that before and had the same experience as you. Love the composition and sky too.:clap :clap
Susan
Mitchell
Apr-15-2005, 11:56 AM
I love these shots. The subject matter is not particularly interesting, but the lighting is great.
My random thought for the day is that photographers just look at things differently. My wife thinks I'm nuts when out of the blue I say things like "Wow! Isn't the lighting great right now?".:dunno
mitch
Angelo
Apr-16-2005, 05:35 AM
Very nice Rutt! Please tell us noobs a little about the EFS 10 - 22 and how it helped you get the shot.
Andy
Apr-16-2005, 05:41 AM
Very nice Rutt! Please tell us noobs a little about the EFS 10 - 22 and how it helped you get the shot.
nfn = not-for-nikonians, ang :lol3 but then again, nikon makes some really good wa lenses: a 12-24 (http://www.bythom.com/1224lens.htm) and the rest of their wa lineup gets great reviews and in fact beats the pants off of canon in the wa department.
still, the 10-22 from canon is a remarkable achievement, 10mm rectilinear, wow!
it's a super uwa zoom, for canon 20d and 300d 1.6x bodies only. pretty darn good lens, i'm going to shoot with it today...
rutt
Apr-16-2005, 07:16 AM
Very nice Rutt! Please tell us noobs a little about the EFS 10 - 22 and how it helped you get the shot.
There is a hot thread (http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=9775) going on this lens.
ginger_55
Apr-16-2005, 02:25 PM
I was sold on the lens BEFORE this thread.
Please, just send me the lens. I am so bored. Birds are out, the challenge is kinda out. This is the time of year my husband works around the clock.
Just send me the lens. I promise I will return it when you ask.:uhoh
Ginger
USAIR
Apr-16-2005, 02:54 PM
Here's one not as good as Rutt's os Sid's but ...
http://www.riverbendphotos.com/photos/18856364-L.jpg
Thanks
Fred
windoze
May-01-2005, 07:51 AM
very well done, u have rekindled my interest in that lens! I know u dont like smilies but i gotta put at least one
nice pic :thumb
troy
This water tower is less than 5 minutes walk from my house and on my regular dog walk. It always looks so dramatic in the "sweet light" of late afternoon / early evening. But all the shots I've ever taken of it were, like, a complete yawn. They all shouted, "And your point? Just a boring water tower in suburbia."
So then comes along that EFS 10-22 and a little flexibility about angle and I got this:
http://rutt.smugmug.com/photos/19724079-L.jpg
rutt
May-01-2005, 07:54 AM
very well done, u have rekindled my interest in that lens! I know u dont like smilies but i gotta put at least one
nice pic :thumb
troy
Hey, thanks. Nice lens.
Oh, and now that the smilies have stopped moving after their animation plays once, I'm coexisting with them much better.
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