The Adventures of Michael Vincent
Posts tagged with wider
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XF 10-24mm | 10mm Vision
2022-05-17 14:41:59 UTCI set my focal length to 10mm. My Goodness - the canvass becomes wider & deeper. This means getting closer and keeping my Camera straight to ensure straight lines. It is a beautiful extension on the classic frame of 35mm. It just means paying close attention too my lines and…
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Wide & Closer
2022-05-13 22:32:32 UTCEven though 18/28mm is my natural vision, I still need to use this Lens correctly. Foreground interest is a must.
Getting close is imperative because this Lens pulls off an optical trick which is amazing. It pushes everything in the frame backwards into the distance.
So Foreground Interest creates the…
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Broader Frame
2022-04-28 20:14:10 UTCI don’t consider myself a Landscape Photographer. I do think like one even though I live in the suburbs of London. Maida Vale is my Photogenic playground.My Landscape Skills have been developed from seeing my Neighbourhood and Park as a broad Contex / Frame to tell a story.
My favourite…
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Deeper Visual Layers
2022-04-25 19:11:30 UTCI am very happy about one thing regarding my visual expression. No matter what Lens I have on my Camera, I now know how to use it.
There is a big debate regarding Prime Lens Vs Zooms. I will not contribute to this, what I will say is Zoom Lens…
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Seeing Wider
2021-11-25 19:54:13 UTCI am deliberately using The XF10-24mm F4 to train my vision. This training is to embrace the wider canvass. Yes, there will be a lot more within my Frame. That’s the point.
The story must fit the context. The context is the 35mm Frame. The story is the visual narrative…
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XF14mm: Spectacular Vision
2021-09-21 15:34:16 UTCI don’t consider myself a WIDE ANGLE Shooter. Even though I have the XF16mm, the XF18mm and the classic frame 23mm, I don’t normally go wider the 16mm.
The XF16mm equals the perfect 24mm field of view and is my sweet spot for storytelling compositions. Today, I felt like seeing…
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2020 Vision | The Fuji XF 10-24mm F4
2020-04-25 20:11:59 UTCLearning how my Lens sees has become a very important part of my photographic education. I regularly change Lens; one day it’s 35mm and another day I may shoot using my 90mm. I have read many comments about sticking with one Lens for a long period of time. This makes…