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I shot this when I first got my UWA and was playing with it a bit.
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If you used a tripod you could have closed your aperture to increase the depth of field so everything in the image was in focus.
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True dat.
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In most cases it is true you wish everything to be in focus in shots like these but then again was that your original intent or was it to amplify the end of the tunnel details?
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My main intent was to explore the properties of the new lens -- I wasn't particularly interested in putting it to good use, but in learning how to use it for future shots.
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I really like all the different lines and angles.
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I like this. Love all the angles....good job!
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