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Old 06-09-2008   #1 (permalink)
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First, a word of caution- these are not photographs. These are snaps done in a haste, just to get a feel for the lens.

The flares very easily if the sun is around. I found moving my hand to where the sun is over the hood and forward a bit helps. I wonder if a special hood could be made for it- probably a very $specialty item$.











This is just the palm of my hand barely in front of the hood area of the lens:



I need to practice and see different with this lens. Otherwise, I am not really using it. Did these snaps to start to get a feel for it.

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That is really wide! Like the 3rd shot. Cheers, Sean.
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I have always wanted the 7-14, but have not bit the bullet on it. SOme great perspectives with it.
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It's an amazing piece of glass.
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Very nice; I really like the way the 7-14 handles the deep blue sky in #2.

I'm glad you're enjoying yours, it's one of my two favourite lenses. (The 35-100 is the other...)
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I LOVE this lens. You did a great job experimenting with it--the location is beautiful, and you captured it well. Isn't the DoF amazing? I love the palm shots--what a warped hand! I'll bet you had to be very careful holding it right in front--it's easy to bump into that bulging glass... It looks likke you're on the path to the best way to learn the strengths and challenges this beast presents...

I took this pic of my girl a couple of years ago right after I got it-not much of a shot, but I was amazed that I was able to put the lens practically on her forehead to get that distorted look that I get a kick out of....
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Wow that shot works really nice! Good use of the 7-14- because the focus is the magnifier and her eye looking.. since her hand points to it in a way too... and the magnifier it already is "known" it may distort... I think that works. I would experiment with that kind of shot to make it even more dramatic if possible playing with light/shadow...

Interesting, thanks for posting that.

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Excellent shot Mikkic, really creative and effective use of this amazing lens!

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What a great lens . It adds a whole new perspective to what you can see and what you can capture.
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WOW - I Soooooo have to get this lens!! Great shots for "throw aways"!!
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I wonder if a special hood could be made for it- probably a very $specialty item$.
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Not overly "specialty"; But since the hood of the 7-14mm is fast, I don't know how you would mount it: a bellows-type hood. Of course you are talking about using a tripod. Probably would work best in live view mode.

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