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Photographer Hugo de Wolf  Hugo de Wolf {Karma:185110}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Nikon D100
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio NYC files
Creative Photos
Lens Nikon 10.5 mm f/2.8 DX
Uploaded 12/21/2005 Film / Memory Type ISO 400
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 2034 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/22
Critiques 74 Rating
6.08
/ 24 Ratings
Location City -  New York
State -  NEW YORK
Country - United States   United States
About Hi people,

With 2005 rapidly running out of days, I figured I might as well upload three of my favourite photos I took this year.

The second one:
Date: 16 March 2005
Camera: D100
Focal length: 10.5 mm
Shutter speed: 1/40'
Aperture: f/20
Title: Entanglement

What I like about this shot is that even though the landmark of the Brooklyn bridge is still recognisable, the fish-eye distortion shifts the primary subject from the architectural bridge head to the entangled line play of the suspension wires. Furthermore, I think that this is one of the few cases where the centered composition fits with the subject, aligning the split between the two main cables and the shadow almost perfectly over the vertical centerline. But it isn't.... it SEEMS symmetrical, but the details do make a difference here, I believe.
I'm curious what you think...

Your comments are, as usual, very welcome! In case I don't see you for a while, I wish you a merry Christmas and a very happy and prosperous 2006! Happy shooting!

Cheers,

Hugo
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There are 74 Comments in 1 Pages
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Julie Salles Julie Salles   {K:22654} 3/7/2008
I am so glad I came across one of your images. You're truly amazing Hugo.
The Brooklyn bridge is my favorite brigde in the world and this has to be one of the best pictures I have seen of it. Outstanding!!!!!
All the best,
Julie.

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Peter De Rycke Peter De Rycke   {K:41212} 12/28/2006
Amazing work Hugo !!
Peter

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 3/21/2006
Hi Doyle, thanks for your comments, much appreciated!

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Doyle D. Chastain Doyle D. Chastain   {K:101119} 3/20/2006
Hugo:
Very creative work here . . . it took a good eye to appreciate what you could do here and you did manage to break away from the ubiquitous cliche pictures of this bridge. Nicely done.

Regards-
Doyle I

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 2/9/2006
hi hugo
well.. a very show.. impresive, the bridge is so long my friend, a perfect work realized with a major effect of the wideangle, i beleive that is perfect!!!
a magic effect.. it seem A KIND OF MAGIC..
cheers
roby
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Paulo Uemura Paulo Uemura   {K:2330} 2/4/2006
This is a nice shoot.
I culd br there last 2005. It´s a good country!
Congratualtions

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eMa HDM   {K:183} 1/30/2006
WOW!this is great!really!

eMa

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John Nobody John Nobody   {K:4914} 1/20/2006
I love this perspective! great lines. My best regards.

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andree lerat andree lerat   {K:17476} 1/19/2006
You have analized this composition perfectly. The only thing that I would add is that the figure under the arch of the bridge adds a wonderful sense of scale. :) Andree

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Kambiz K Kambiz K   {K:37420} 1/16/2006
It ia a very impressive shot with the help of your 10.5 mm f/2.8 DX lens of Nikon. It gives a very nice expression on your image.

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Luis Eduardo Araujo Luis Eduardo Araujo   {K:1112} 1/15/2006
is a great patern.

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Renata Lepage Renata Lepage   {K:-3321} 1/13/2006
Just Perfect!!!
So graphic, the person give us the correct proportion of the size of the bridge.

Congrats

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Ursula Luschnig Ursula Luschnig   {K:21723} 1/12/2006
Hi Hugo,I find this image sensational...the dof,symmetry...not to forget the movement when I scroll up and down !Sorry...just see it is not symmetrical...one has to look carefully :)
Cheers,Ursula

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Nadia Stanke Nadia Stanke   {K:5318} 1/10/2006
Wow, I did indeed first think that you'd used a mirror effect! There are very great lines in the image, as well as that brilliant blue sky! Very well done.
Thanks also for your comment :)

Nadia

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Christian Leporati   {K:894} 1/7/2006
this is the best shot of your entire portfolio.
Wonderful.

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Marc Fontannaz   {K:2887} 1/5/2006
Excellente composition, bravo !

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Subhash Sen Subhash Sen   {K:11931} 1/5/2006
Great composition ,lovely pic,the lines are fantastic ,cheers,subhash.

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K P   {K:3499} 1/4/2006
Wow toppie erg origineel zou niet mistaan als poster. 7+ en fav!

Cheers

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Ian McIntosh Ian McIntosh   {K:42997} 1/4/2006
Really has the eyes darting about like witnessing a laser light show. Implausible reality. Who in New York needs drugs when there is light?

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/4/2006
Hi Alper, thanks for your comment. I've already attached a B&W version to my reply to Carsten Ranke.

I think B&W sure is a good alternative but I rather liked the faded tones of the gangwalk and the bridge head. Per attached the B&W version, see for your self; purely personal, of course! See for yourself...:)

Cheers,

hugo

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Alper Tecer Alper Tecer   {K:7007} 1/4/2006
Nice effect of fish-eye on bridge's perspective. Could be nice in B&W, too. Regards, Alper.

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James Hager   {K:6285} 1/2/2006
Cool shot Hugo! I love the patterns created by the wires. While this is a fairly typical view, capturing it with the fisheye makes it unique and interesting.

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Hidayet  Hidayet    {K:2772} 1/2/2006
Very nice shot Hugo...

About the thin lines..it always appears on the sides when i finish the frames...do u know how can i solve this problem I use PS7...thanks for the advice

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Bryan Steffy Bryan Steffy   {K:4910} 1/2/2006
very nice Hugo... i love the fish eye!! with the wires and the bridge the perspective is outstanding!! great job!

b

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NN  NN     {K:26787} 1/2/2006
Hi Hugo! The play of lines is truly fascinating here. Gorgeous blue sky, and I certainly prefer the colour version.

Happy and Prosperous New Year to you!

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Mohamed Banna Mohamed Banna   {K:34237} 1/1/2006
great perfect artistic shot
nice colors
great compsoition

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JC Flowed   {K:1068} 12/29/2005
Hi Hugo, you're right. Sorry, I was referring to this shot! It's as fabulous as the other one...:)

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Irenka Daniluk Irenka Daniluk   {K:8011} 12/25/2005
Amazing... At fist I thought it's the mirror image, but you do see the differences, in the background in particular. Beautiful composition of steel ropes. Will be one of MY favourites, too! ;)

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jacques brisebois   {K:73883} 12/25/2005
very nice composition and great fish-eye catch.

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Jeanette Hägglund Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 12/25/2005
The fisheye are doing it´s work well here and the blue sky as well. In my opinion i had not included the streetlamp, i had only let the bridge and the "wires" make this capture. But i find this amazing - as so much of your work!

Jeanette

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Moe Rabie Moe Rabie   {K:4390} 12/24/2005
one of ur best, i think so, very catchy, i would perfer if u zoomed in a little so u could not see the lamp on the right side,
my best regards
Moe

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Zeev Scharf   {K:25603} 12/24/2005
Beautiful wide angle capture of this magnificent bridge Hugo,the composition is outstanding
Many thanks for nice comment on "Day and night IR"
Best regards

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Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 12/22/2005
The symmetry works incredibly well. This type of shot always motivates me to get a fisheye lens sooner than later. Great shot.

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delete my account   {K:3679} 12/22/2005
STUNNED!
I love this!
The geometry is wonderfull!
Been there too =D

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Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 12/22/2005
Thanks Hugo for this comparison ! Now I think you are right, probably because the cables´ patterns against the sky comes out better in color.

Cheers

Carsten

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 12/22/2005
excellent.. great capture.. took a few shots like this as well although not with a fisheye...love the perspective..

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Thanks, Rob. means alot to me.

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Rob Ernsting Rob Ernsting   {K:8899} 12/22/2005
great fisheye shot Hugo I like it.

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Thilo Bayer Thilo Bayer   {K:50358} 12/22/2005
Hi Hugo,

great idea with the best pictures of the year. I really love that fishy perspective, the clarity, the shadows... just everything. The fisheye effects looks like a mirror.

best wishes,
Thilo

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Richard Thornton   {K:26442} 12/22/2005
Yes, Hugo, I have been gone awhile like you. Maybe a little burnout or boredom with the usefilm site, but I don't see anything any better out there so I suppose I will keep returning.

The challenge of having a fisheye is to find something to do with it that results in an image that is not trite and utilizes the lens's unique perspective. I think you have done well here. This shows me a view of the bridge (an often photographed bridge) that I have not seen before. The engineering form lends itself to the symmetrical treatment.

Merry Christmas to you as well!

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Hi Derek,

Interesting thought about the shadow in the decking, and you may have a point. My first reaction was that a different angle of the sun would've unbalanced the photo, as the shadow would primarily overcast one half of the bridge, but then again, that area would've been relatively small.

I'd prefer the shadow to be slightly slanted to the left, adding another diagonal and countering the effect of the lamp post, but looking at the orientation of the Brooklyn bridge, I think that's technically not possible.

Thanks for your thoughts. Very useful!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Hi Michael, Nuthin'wrong with a B&W bias...:) And, believe me, you DON'T Suck! The dull tones and contrasts are genuine; It was a very cold but crystal clear day in March when I took this shot, and the faded tones are exactly as I remember them. I don't think it has anything to do with the lense; I obtained some very well saturated results with it, too. Thanks for your comment and thoughs, as always, much appreciated.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Hi Lori, Nice to see you too, thanks for your comment, and a very merry Chrismas and the (preliminary) best wishes for 2006!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Thanks.... coming from you, it means a lot to me...:)

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Hi Roger, I quite agree. I managed to remove most of the aberations using Nikon Capture Editor, which works fine, as does a very small aperture (f/20 in this case) If you have any other methods in how to remove the aberations, I'm very intrigued. I've read more about this in a Photoshop Users' magazine, but I can't find the article any more. I think I remember it had something to do with tweaking the image in LAB colour.... I'll send you an email later.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Hi Petal, I agree with you, in many cases the fish-eye lens is abundantly used. But the 10.5 mm has its uses. What I like about it (an why I think the fish-eye is useful in such a shot) is exactly what you described. The bridge is no longer the primary subject, it's the spiderweb of suspension cables and wires against the sky. I do believe it takes a well known sight out of perspective and places it into an entirely new light of day...

You to Merry X-mas and the best wishesfor 2006,

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Hi Mireille, you too my thanks for your comment. You have a fascinating portfolio, and I'll definitely return to it sooner or later...

Cheers,

Hugo

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/22/2005
Hi Jude, thanks for your thoughs. Very accurate description of my feeligns about this photo, only much more emotional and eloquent than my description, which is more analytical... Much appreciated!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Ina Nicolae Ina Nicolae   {K:44481} 12/22/2005
Hi Hugo, I love the color version - I find the cable lines stand out much better against the blue than grey on grey. Outstanding image, superb curvatures, dizzying web and perspective - I get the impression of a loose structure. Very nice to see that person at the end and the curved lamp post. Absolutely stunning and dynamic image! Ina

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 12/21/2005
Yeah - I suck. The B + W version is great and the graphic presentation of dark and light really pops well in the B&W version - this is one of those cases where I put my face in my hands and sob realizing that I have B 'n W bias...

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 12/21/2005
Salvatore -

I have a Sigma 12-24 in use in my portfolio if you want to compare and contrast with Hugo's work.

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 12/21/2005
Hugo -

Agree with your points above. The light is flat and the color a bit dull, but the geometry is fantastic as well as the centered composition.

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Lori Stitt   {K:75282} 12/21/2005
Hi Hugo,

WOW...nice to see you.
Love this one, the centering of this image is perfect! I honestly can't image it any other way. (nice exposure also)
The effect of the fisheye really makes this an attractive display,love those lines.

Really nice work as usual, Hugo.

Merry Christmas to you and your family!
Lori :)

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karen clarke karen clarke   {K:18893} 12/21/2005
I can see why you picked this as one of your favorites, and now it has become one of mine. I love the way the lines pull you into the image. They appear almost like a spider web. What more can I say but: perfect~

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Roger Williams Roger Williams   {K:86139} 12/21/2005
Well, Hugo, you know my love of fisheye lenses... and this is a masterly use of the special effect which so easily becomes a cliche. No cliche here! The colour aberration of the 10.5mm Nikon lens is atypical, and cannot be completely corrected by the standard PhotoShop action that does so well with the more noral aberration of the Sigma fisheye... However, it CAN be removed; write me if you are interested in learning how (it would let you use more colour!) I don't have the lens but I read of the technique... Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year.

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Petal Wijnen Petal Wijnen   {K:50989} 12/21/2005
Fabulous shot!!! Normally I'm not a big fan of fish-eye shots... they are usually a bit 'over the top', but in this case it enhances the view and works...!!!! I think that's because of the openness of the image (it's mostly sky and wires). Great view, colors and clarity... excellent composition... well captured!!!
Merry X-mas and a great and productive 2006!!!
Gelukkige kerst en een geweldig nieuw jaar!!

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Mireille Heirendt Mireille Heirendt   {K:7258} 12/21/2005
Hi Hugo,
This is not only one of your favourites, it goes into mine as well!
The perspective is that outstanding that I want to look at it constantly.
#7/7+++.
Thanks again for your comment...ignore wether you got my reply...anyhow removed it and posted the slightly cropped and of course turned version.
Regards, Mireille

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jude .   {K:14625} 12/21/2005
Marvelous image, Hugo, in both color and b&w... absolutely dizzy-making beauty. One feels like they're either about to fall, or be flung into that endless sky. In either case, it's a dazzling, seductive feeling...again, oddly sensual.

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Giuliano Guarnieri Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:36622} 12/21/2005
Hi Hugo,
very extreme perspective (and distortion). Not easy work to be symmetric with the scene!
Anyway I like this geometric "game" but also the full blue sky above your head.
Very nice

Bye

Giuliano

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/21/2005
Hi Carsten, Good question. I believe that NYC is a city that cries out to be captured in Black and white, and I did shoot mostly Medium format while I was there, (and converted the others to B&W too), but decided to leave this one in colour. B&W sure is a good alternative, though, but I rather liked the faded tones of the gangwalk and the bridge head. Per attached the B&W version, see for your self; purely personal, of course!

Thanks for your thoughts, as always.

Cheers,

Hug

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Black and White Brooklyn Bridge


Carsten Ranke   {K:14476} 12/21/2005
If you chose the right object, camera point, and perspective (as you did here), the fisheye is unsurpassed. Really outstanding shot. But why did you chose color, not B&W ? Would be also great as B&W IMO

Cheers

Carsten

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Pooriya Zarrabi Pooriya Zarrabi   {K:3836} 12/21/2005
good perspective...

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Janet B Janet B   {K:16139} 12/21/2005
I can see why this is a favorite! Love the fisheye and the effects it created with the lines on the bridge. Wonderful color in that sky, too!

I want to thank you so much for your comments on my images...I am truly honored that you liked them and am in awe of your portfolio! Season's Greetings, Hugo, THANKS!

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Derek Dixon   {K:4948} 12/21/2005
excellent composition, architecture and wideangle is my favourite combination, nothing like those distorted lines nad increased hights... I once did read somewhere that fisheye lenses are only used time to time, and you get tired quickly of them, well i haven't and shots like this one remind me why.
...The only thing that slightly 'annoys' me, is the shadow in the decking, as it divides the image vertically in two, if the decking wasn't with the shadow both sides will marry better. Small detail though, great photo.
Merry Christmas Hugo, and Happy Photographic New Year to all!

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/21/2005
Hi Sal, Al definitely got it right. And I think I may have reacted too hastily.

On the wide angle question, I have some thoughts, but I'll let you decide on the wisdom, OK?

I have the 10.5mm fish eye, as well as the Nikon 12-24 f/4 aspherical. I do like both, mainly because their uses vary so much.

For architectural photos, I rather like the 10.5 fish eye, as the lens distortion takes things completely out of perspective. For instance, compare your NYC skyline (http://www.usefilm.com/image/991601.html) with the one I took using the 10.5 (http://www.usefilm.com/image/882304.html) Both shots are taken from (if I'm correct in assessing your shot) the Empire state, but both are completely different.

The good thing with the 10.5 fish eye is that it distorts equally in all directions, wheras the 12-24 aspherical has a more noticeable distortion towards the side edges, but creates a more "normal"view (overall).

If you plan to shoot a lot in concised spaces (I concider the avenues and streets in NYC fairly concised, and you're pursueing the more radical approach to street photography for example, I'd definitely recommend the 10.5. But for shooting landscapes or already curved surfaces (objects in which the curvature creates a part of the subject - take people and portraits for example) a fish eye is a no-go, unless you want to create a carricatural type of portrait. I wouldn't dream of using a fish eye, and switch to my aspherical.

Even though the aspherical lense is more suitable for (group) portraits, it does stretch out the bodies on the side edges a bit, and weird enough, I still have to pay alot of attention to the top and bottom side of the frame not to cut off heads and feet.

One of the issues with the 10.5 is, that you need to shoot with a very small aperture in order to prevent tonal aberations in the corners. This small aperture does affect the shutter speed. It's one of the reasons I decided to convert quite a few of my first shots with the 10.5 to Black and White, as you don't notice the aberations if you don't have any hues in the photo...:)

Bottom line is, decide on the use for the lens prior to buying it. A quick browse through your portfolio makes me suggest to opt for the aspherical, but the fish eye will open new areas and approaches of photography.

Sorry for being tedious, but I hope this is of some use... Otherwise sent me an email, the addy is in my portfolio page.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 12/21/2005
I asked for your opinion and I got it! BTW, Al actually got it right, I actually like the new layout only the size was not to my liking.
P.S. You are a very talented photographer and I enjoy your work, unfortunately, now I'm going to have to shell out a grand for a fisheye lens and am currently trying to decide whether to go with a circular or regular......any wisdom?
Sal

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/21/2005
Thanks Sal, Much appreciated.... Hope I didn't piss you off too much with my comment yesterday? Not intended...

Cheers,

Hugo

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Salvatore Rossignolo   {K:13559} 12/21/2005
Very nice work Hugo. I love this bridge and the arc of the straight lines due to the lens is quite compelling.
Sal

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Riny  Koopman   {K:19998} 12/21/2005
Iam so impressed with this one Hugo,So much to see so much enjoy! Definetely a selection!! Wens jou en je familie hele fijne kerst dagen en een gezond 2006. Groetjes Riny

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Galal El Missary   {K:84569} 12/21/2005
Great play with lines & lights , nice use of 10.5mm Fisheye , Happy New Year Hugo .

Galal

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Rashed Abdulla Rashed Abdulla   {K:163889} 12/21/2005
very impresive and so plesent to view,great depth of field and wonderful composition ,very best regards my friend..

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 12/21/2005
Thanks Manu, very well put; I should change my about; it SEEMS symmetrical, but it isn't. The details do make a difference here, I believe.

Cheers,

Hugo

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Lukasz Kuczkowski Lukasz Kuczkowski   {K:14687} 12/21/2005
really nice perspective Hugo; like the curves - they are everywhere! good lightning as well, which is not easy in this type of shot as I think;
well done

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Manu    Manu     {K:13082} 12/21/2005
Hugo

This has so much S P A C E contained within it..fantastic. One struggles sometimes with images that are not perfectly symetrical but then what makes this shot work for me is the eyes need to constantly search around the image. There is so much to see...excellent height also..

Well done my friend

Manu

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