USING EVERY LENS I HAVE FOR LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- In today's video I've set myself a little challenge, using every lens i have for landscape photography on a single afternoon trip out.
That means using the 11-22, 15-45, 55-200, 28mm macro and the 7.5mm fisheye to get 5 very different images.
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Great work Ralph, beautiful captures on all 5 different lens. Nice wide angle shot and great capture of the water wheel with the drops that was my favourite. 👌👍🐝
Glad you liked them John. Thank you for watching and commenting
Wow, Ralph, what a creative challenge! Using every lens you have for landscape photography in a single afternoon sounds like an exciting adventure. I can't wait to see the unique perspectives you captured with each lens. Keep up the great work! 👍🏻
Glad you liked it. Thank you for watching and commenting
You certainly stepped up to the challenge Ralph with some cracking images, particularly the bridge shot 👍👍
Glad you like them. Thank you for watching and commenting
That's a great challenge Ralph with 5 lenses and 5 photographs. Also understanding about each lens you're using to photograph with. Got some great shots with them. Many thanks for sharing your work and have a great weekend.
Glad you enjoyed it Shaun, a bit of fun. Thank you for watching and commenting
Great effort Ralph. Using all these lenses gives a lot of opportunities for shooting almost anything. Each lens for a specific opportunity. Love the fishey lens one on that bridge, it really gives a great perspective. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it Thanos. Kind of wish I'd gone a bit more extreme with the fisheye but I do like it. Thank you for watching and commenting
That was great Ralph, wow what a challenge, any new photographers joining your channel will benefit from this as it gave a complete understanding of how the lens works. Have a great week and see you next week
Glad you enjoyed it Jim. Thank you for watching and commenting and have a great week yourself
Great video Ralph, strangely my favourite was your first image and then the magical mystery of the fisheye! Have a great weekend buddy 🙏🙏🙏
Glad you enjoyed it Izzy, the fisheye bridge seems to have been a popular choice. Thank you for watching and commenting and have a great weekend yourself
One does not usually use all the lens one has on one photography session; your videohas some merit to the concept. Well done.
Not normally something I would do but it seemed like a fun idea. Thank you for watching and commenting
The bridge shot was very good Ralph. Timing is everything. An hour earlier or later and the shadow line may have upset the balance of the image. Like how the start of the bridge is curved and then everything starts to straighten up which adds to the mystery.
Glad you liked it Darren and I agree, the scene would have looked very different at a different time of day. Thank you for watching and commenting
Hi Ralph, great video, quite an interesting challenge done very well, glad you didn’t get stung again,have a good week.
Glad you liked it Allen. Thank you for watching and commenting
Hi Ralph , loved the B&W fisheye and the colors of the water wheel well done . Pete
Glad you liked the Pete. Thank you for watching and commenting
The tiny flowers are lantana, Spanish Flag 😊
I appreciate the information (I'm not good on flower names 😀). Thank you for watching and commenting
Great challenge which you handled very well indeed Pal
Glad you liked it Darren, Thank you for watching and commenting
Great work and great understanding of your gear..
Glad you enjoyed it Beth. Thank you for watching and commenting
In the old 1970s film days working for a news-agency for Fleet St papers and TV we had heavyweight Nikon 28, 50 and 135mm hooded lenses plus a 2x teleconverter, filters and a wet cell Metz in our bags with a 300 back in the office and rarely used. Most images were probably made on the 28, then 50 which were kept on cameras and less often the 135. We zoomed with our feet! Now I find 28 is too wide for most images, and probably prefer ‘seeing’ with around a 100mm equivalent… besides I could no longer carry around the 5 lenses you have or change them over easily and quickly…
I do like the different effects that I can get with the different focal lengths, som that would not be possible by changing position, and the whole set up weighs a lot less than my old DSLR and one 50mm prime. Lots of changes on the field can be a bit of an issue, depending on conditions of course. Thank you for watching and commenting
Hi Ralph, have you considered analog photography ( maybe 35mm with come B&W like hp5 or tmax which could also be light in weight ).. Great images by the way.my favorite czcams.com/video/gxzlii6sOSc/video.html..I get alot of inspiration from you..
Glad you liked the images. I have considered getting a film setup but I'm struggling to see any benefits for me. Thank you for watching and commenting
@@RalphGoldsmith it will add some spice and variety to your channel and will attract more potential viewers..
@@joshmcdzz6925 OK. Thanks for the suggestion