RickDB 10 Posted March 26, 2009 The classic straight down the aisle shot - posted for Scott Henderson to show what a 24mm TS-E lens on FF sensor looks like (check out his great shot with ultra-wide angle lens). Cheers, RicDB Link to comment
jorgetagle 1 Posted March 26, 2009 what a great architecture photo, just amazing best regards Jorge Luis Link to comment
armindo_lopes 1 Posted March 26, 2009 Very nice image. On top of it, technically outstanding. Excellent work. Congrats. Link to comment
Efren 1 Posted March 26, 2009 Excellent and proportionate well perspective as well as the interior clarity. Good shot. Regards Link to comment
spenaloza 1 Posted March 26, 2009 Hallo Rick, this is an excellent shot, excellent light, perspective and contrast, congratulations 7/7 Salvador Link to comment
ali_joker 0 Posted March 27, 2009 This is excellent! I'm gonna put this on my wish-list I love the symmetry and perspective Link to comment
yttergaarden. 0 Posted March 31, 2009 it is an extraordinary beautiful "Cathedral photo" with lovely light and details. Also great symmetri. Cheers, LKV. Link to comment
RickDB 10 Posted April 1, 2009 ....for your kind comments and its nce to know so many photographers appreciate this magnificent architecture. St.Patrick's is surrounded by skyscrapers and consequently very dark - 1/30s handheld at full aperture, f/3.5, and ISO 1600 is a great testament to the capability of the Canon lens 24 TS-E and 5D2 - a formidable combination for this kind of shot. Cheers, RickDB Link to comment
henderson 0 Posted June 12, 2009 Wonderful shot, Rick!. Thanks very much for posting this for me. I really appreciate it. It's interesting to compare what a tilt shift lens can do compared to an ultrawide angle from the same place. I can see me adding one of these to my arsenal sometime in the future... very handy for architectural work! Sorry it's taken me so long to respond to this. I've been so busy the last 6 months that I haven't really been participating much on photo.net. Cheers, Scott Link to comment
RickDB 10 Posted July 10, 2009 ...glad you found this one, now I'm wondering how this would look with the new 17mm TS-E lens - ultra wide angle and TS!! Cheers, RickDB Link to comment
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