Post your ultra-wide angle shots

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
I see what you did there. Thanks. Yes go out there and have more fun with your Tokina.
I'm a gonna... I love night photography and those shots have really kinda got me fired up to get out and do some. That second shot of yours, the bridge with car passing under it... Wow! Smokin' shot!!
 

ducz24

Senior Member
I'm a gonna... I love night photography and those shots have really kinda got me fired up to get out and do some. That second shot of yours, the bridge with car passing under it... Wow! Smokin' shot!!

Thanks. And that was actually me car. I made sure she was on the shot but not close enough to where you notice she is dirty as hell. hehe
 

RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
Replying just so I can separate your shots a little bit... Nice work!!

I really need to get out and work my Tokina 11-16 more than I do...

Some of these are impressive... I need to get out and do some more wth my Tokina 12-24... Been on the road the last 2 weekends and this weekend to Buffalo... will have the lens with but on the motorcycle so may not have stopping chances ...

I have a plan to do some city building shots but have not had time to get up there... I also want to schedule a trip to the mountains which may lend itself... :)

Pat in NH
 
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darrellforbes

Senior Member
Another one from Afghanistan with the Rokinon 14mm and D600. Leaving here soon, so I'm trying to get all the shots I can! I have NO plans to return here! Keep shooting!

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Darrell
 

Moab Man

Senior Member
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X116 Pro DX II


Huge area of sky captured at 11mm and sharp. Impressed with this lens. Most unbelievable is how good it turned out as this was shot in the city from a park. The big dipper is lined to give a reference for the area covered.
 

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Silven

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I tried lens correction in PS, I dont really get it - do you use correction tools?

This is from today, on 12mm

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I generally dislike pictures taken at an angle, (it's a quirk I have.) but yours looks great. Lots of drama and action and the angle makes you expect a pounce from the higher dog. Great composition!
 
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