Wide Angle Macro and the Venus/LAOWA 15mm Macro Lens
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- čas přidán 22. 12. 2015
- A not terribly technical overview of wide-angle macrophotography and some of my thoughts on the Venus/Laowa 15mm macro lens.
Venus Optics: www.VenusLens.net
www.ThomasShahan.com
Special thanks to Kathleen Neeley of www.KinkPrints.com for helping out with shooting video. - Věda a technologie
That photo at 4:30 with the waterfall in the background is just killer. Totally stands out from the usual macro stuff. Nice work.
You speak like you would for a TV/News station.
We need more youtubers like you. Thanks for this video
Your images are beautiful and otherworldly. They deserve to be published.
Awesome ideas and brilliant viewpoints.
Thomas Shahan you are the Bob Ross of photography
Thought the same thing
*macrophotography
Happy bugs......... happy little bugs.....
Best description of Thomas so far 😂🙏🏼🤍 such soothing voice, amazing content and teaching. 🙌🏼
Just when I thought I didn't need another macro lens! Thanks for the review Thomas, this lens will be a fine addition in relation to my ecology work.
Thnx for showing us this beautiful review of that lens. Stunning shots!
Excellent review of the LAOWA 15 mm, Thank you very much Thomas!
I never told you (primarily because i subscribed during a dormant period) i find your work incredibly moving. You have found life at it's most alien, and have recognized it as Life, then captured it's beauty. How amazing is this creature that will fit a hundred times in your palm? Ever since i was knee high i've marveled at the (mostly lack of) differences between macro and micro. Everyone has astronaut phases and microbiologist phases. Some people have the luck to own a microscope and a telescope at the same time. I haven't until recently.
What i have always loved about the universe at large, and what you have captured, is - mere size is unremarkable. The fact that You, these arthropods, Myself, or ANYTHING exists is extraordinary. The drama of life at the scale we are on is incomparable to the drama at the macroscopic stage where entire star systems are obliterated in the flash of a dying star. But what's that compared to things that happen in the microcosms we ignore every day? Incredible wars for survival are fought hundreds of times a day everywhere all around us.
I love that you sing to the spiders. I have those videos on a separate playlist that i go to when i'm feeling left out. There's a kind of tenderness for Life that untold billions would otherwise have completely disregarded. It's special, and it's part of why life on this planet is beautiful. You knew it or you wouldn't have this channel - for one brief moment (a great lengthy trial for the subject) you held in your hand an organism thousands of times smaller than you (The subject did grit it's mandibles and hold fast upon the undulating and pulsating surface of the being thousands of times it's mass and size) and contact was established.
You both did stare at each other. There is no denying this. The salticid likely didn't recognize the camera as being separate from you, and definitely didn't know what was happening, but it Was looking at you as you looked at it. You might have sang to it then. i've noticed a lilting motion in some videos. You recognize these as living beings, and what's more, you know that they are experiencing you in the same way.
I've raised millipedes for a few years (primarily because i love arthropods, secondarily because where i live they're easy pets), centipedes before that, and spiders intermittently all my life, and it's interesting and always disheartening to see how people will shy away from these creatures.
Invertebrates play an understated role in our world. Those in chitinous exoskeletons are all the more important for their diversity. They're undoubtedly the most alien creature we can realistically expect to encounter, and there's estimates of some 30% of their multitudinous lot that we haven't even discovered yet.
They make surprisingly nice pets, and great meals. They're responsible for quite a bit of technology and medicine we have, and have helped our horror movie database immensely. That i've never met a salticid i didn't like should be more than enough proof, but failing that i can always give them your channel.
In short I'm glad you're getting to people who MIGHT spare a moment in which they might decide NOT to step on something that cost like 40 bucks to ship here. Also what is a "massive invasive species infestation" anyway? To me that sounds like spaceship earth. Hell, emperor scorpion stings don't even hurt that bad. Keep up the good work.
+ScreaminMadMurphy Thanks for commenting - glad you appreciate and understand what I do.
That was such a lovely read. My heart was touched by the both of you.
This conversation remember me of something i read about William Harvey, the anatomist that discovery our bloody circulation, in the end of the life when a friend asked him about the biggest loss in his life and he didn't say a word about his beloved ones deats - that's natural - his biggest loss was a detailed manuscript where he wrote for years about hundreds - even thousands - of insects that was destroyed by Oliver Cromwel soldies (1642). That was the biggest loss in his life, he said with a grief expression . A true scientist.
You are an amazing talent. Thank you for sharing it with us.
John Hyman And ads.
Your videos are a breath of fresh air and beautiful work!
Now I want this lens... great selling video.
As always.... exceptional work Thomas💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
What a greet life, free and enjoy every moment you spending with your camera and object, love it.
What a great video. Thank you for making it. I already have the Laowa 15mm but it is helpful to see how someone as talented as you is using it.
These are incredible photos! this is the type of quality I aspire for my work, even as an amateur.
It's always great to see the pictures you capture!
You have inspired me. I am one of those that thinks bugs as pests even though I love macro. I will change my perspective. Simply wow. Thank you and happy new year.
Fantastic video. Excellent narration and background music. Thank you
Thoroughly enjoyed that 8m09s - thank you. Interesting lens... love that tilt adjustment idea! Beautiful images! 👍
I've had an eye on the Pentax 10-17 Fisheye for quite a while, but I must say your video has made me want it even more for its incredible versatility. Not only that, in the little more than eight minutes of your clip I feel I have learned more about macro photography than I could possibly have from watching hours of lesser talents' videos. Keep up that tremendously inspiring work, Thomas!
i just purchased the lens from the venus site....
Thank you Mr Thomas! Merry Christmas..
Got mine yesterday at BH!! Can't wait to use it in the wild! Thanks Thomas!
Really inspiring shots, and great video. Thank you.
Really appreciate this video with all of this beautiful & great images.
Very legit video, I really appreciate how you review this lens outdoors in real use, cant stand reviews that sit at a table fifteen minutes and finally say I just got it and havent used it yet. awesome
+Raychristofer - Thanks! I appreciate you appreciating my style!
Sometimes I worry I don't get technical enough - but there's other channels for that!
You're an excellent photographer. Thanks for sharing your work and talents.
Glad I saw your artwork. Thanks for sharing!
This video was amazing to me. Your shots were beautiful and the the information, stellar. I love the perspective of this lens and plan to own it soon. Best video on this lens online. Thanks!
Inspiring. I love your videos. Amazing photography and such a soothing voice.
Brilliant video and what an amazing lens, it is taking me a while to learn how to use this lens but i have much more confidence using it after watching this video.
Thank you! This is the mind's eye vision I have of what I shoot just without the equipment to back it up. Also, great to know there are other serious Pentax shooters out there. I have never given up since my first K1000!
Great Macro work. Thank you for the awesome review.
incredible shots
Incredible lens in your hands. Very neat video.
I have been thinking of getting a wide angle lens for landscapes, but since I do a lot of macro as well I might consider this lens. Love your work as always. "The world is never more revealing than when it is studied in intimate detail."
Awesome. Great presentation and photos. Thanks!
Really nice, informative, calming and documentary feeling video!
Beautiful photography! Wow!
I must commend you Thomas on a great put together video, so many annoying people try to do videos on CZcams, this was one of the most professional videos I've seen, very detailed information, content, and narration, your voice is very engaging and pleasant on the ear and goes hand in hand with your video content. Really enjoyed it, keep up the good work, thankyou.
Woow amazing pics bro where you take that, come to Ecuador when you want, congrats
Simply amazing review. I had to watch twice because the first time I was distracted by the cool flash diffusers. :D This was very interesting and super-helpful. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise.
Thanks for the informative video! Have ordered one, and hope to try out wide angle macros!
LOVE the Critters! Great Job, Thanks!
Dear Sir,
I am following your work from last about 2 years! It's wonderful! I got the Laowa Lens. It's packed and received scratchless! As you said, it's a superb, but very difficult to use lens! I am extremely happy and pleased! Wish to join your workshops! Thanks and Regards! Alokesh Bagchi
Your photography is incredible and inspiring...
This was a great review, not just of a product but as a discipline. As a wedding photographer I've taken a few wide-angle macro shots of wedding rings with my 24mm f1.4 (rather than my usual ring shot go-to, a 60mm), but you've inspired me to try this technique more often!
Some great pics! A very wonderful wee lens.
Great vibe, Thomas
I've seen your videos before and I must admit whenever I watch them I always find your approach to this subject, calm, well thought out and sympathetic to your surroundings. I watched this thinking the lens may be a gimmick, which to a large part it is, but that doesn't make your shots any less beautiful. I actually have the Tokina version of the 10-17, and although I use it as a superwide lens on a crop body with some editing to reduce the distortion, I have never thought of using it close up...until now. Thank you for that, and thank you for another view into the beautiful world you specialise in.
Incredible! This was a whole new side of macro photography for me. You got some beautiful shots as well. Great job, and thanks for the video. :)
Love your explanation style! Quite soothing voice.
I use this lens for Landscape and love the perspective and context it offers. I agree 100% with your comments on sharpness as at F/16 and set at infinity, it seems sharp from here to... Infinity!!!
Eastern Oregon is so stunning. Thanks for sharing some of their residents.
I like when you can see what is in the background. Makes the picture have more overall value.
Great images!
thank you for sharing! Happy new year~
These are awesome tips! Thank you so much for sharing!
amazing video.. love how you tell the story of the whole process.. thanks for making my day :) cheers
i really like the idea of this lens!
Great video and really interesting pictures!
Great photos! and great info. Thanks
I was skeptical at first but this is really cool! Great video
Incredible Work!
Hi Shahan, I'm fan of your videos. Great narration and beautiful photos.
Nice video!beautiful macro pics too!👍
thanks for inspiring video:) switched to shooting birds a couple of years before and now going back to macro!
WOW - amazing photography.. well done :)
Thanks for this review/tutorial. Very cool.
I love the video. I just discover your channel and I love the ambiance! It's relaxing and beautiful. Your photography are amazing! :)
Thanks for the video and tips. I understand the concept of one to one by seeing it in the real world.
Very cool l. Love your work. Inspiring in all ways. Cheers
Very nice job whatever the lens is. Congratulations.
this looks awesome! I've been getting into macro photography and this looks so cool!
Amazing photography
Thank you for an interesting video. Good luck!
great video, man! loved the images, too!
Wieder ein Klasse Video. danke fürs zeigen.
Wonderful video as usual !
Not only are the shots outrageous, I love the shooters philosophy :)
thank you for this tip, never know wide angle macro, looks great
Wow, nice lens, nice pictures and nice video, thanks!
So glad I came across this video.
Great video and really beautiful images.
This lens has now been added to my wishlist 👌
Thank you 😀
Liked and Subscribed 😉
This is the first video I've seen of your channel, and it's very calming. I will subscribe to your channel.
Wow, I need this lens. Great video!
venus should pay u for the best promotion video ever.
Right? It has me looking to buy it now.
This is why it’s really hard to monetize creativity. Not a knock against the artist, but it takes a knowledge of marketing and business to reach great success as an artist who makes money, versus a great artist who does not. I admit, I’ve published bird photography before, but would be miles ahead if I was able to reach the people who want to purchase my art. You notice how you see mediocre artists with mediocre images making good money sometimes? This is because they are effective at marketing their brand and connecting with people.
Lastly, I’ve emailed this artist, messaged him on several platforms and never got any response to the questions I’ve had. If you want to be successful, you have to engage with your audience and followers, even on the most minute of scales of acceptability.
Great to see another video Thomas ♥ beautiful shots
Your lady friend is very beautiful too ;)
Happy Holidays to you all x
This is awesome. Also this is the only video I've seen of yours, but I'm subscribing.
You live in a paradise! rsss Congratulations!!!!
Awesome locations!
I may have missed this in the explanation/demonstration. With the dragonfly and others that showed the environment, are those stacked, or a single exposure? If those are un-stacked images, that's a huge advantage for me. Thank you as always for your excellence in photography and for sharing what you do and how you do it.
added it to my shopping list, very cool
That's a fascinating lens. If it had auto aperture, I probably wouldn't hesitate to buy one. I would also like auto focusing, but not having that wouldn't bother me as much. Thanks for the video, Thomas. I always enjoy your work.
I have been thinking about delving into the world of macro for a while. I don't have a dedicated macro lens. I use reversal rings,tubes and my Pentax MX 1 is incredible at what they call "super macro". I don't think this should be my first lens but what a way to learn! Trial by fire! Lol! Beautiful images.... just beautiful.
very interesting video, incredibly amazing
How good are these pictures. Omg
I love your videos! they are sooo relaxing :)
Thank you for this video. I've been wanting to get one of these lenses ever since it was announced but I haven't gotten around to it because photography is still a hobby for me. After I pay off the two lenses I just bought, I think this might be my next purchase.
I really love your channel!
Love your video and the lens :)
Off-road spider with headlights!
HOOOLY COW! What a lens! would love to see something like this in Cinema.
Amazing pictures
Wonderful video as usual. I've been fascinated by the potential of wide-angle macro photography for a long time. However, I've never really found the perfect lens for it. Currently my Panasonic LX7 compact is one of the best I've used for it. Although it's not really wide enough and the working distance is too close. Don't be so hard on yourself about your wide-angle macros. They are as good as any I've seen. Sure other photographers have taken some pretty cool wide-angle macro photographs, but I've never seen anyone who I'd say has really mastered it, and who's developed a reliable style, such as in other fields of macro photography.
Plus a really big thanks for helping to popularize macro photography, and for using macro photography to promote interest in invertebrates. IMHO, macro photography is one of the best means of re-connecting people with the natural world.