with a little help from NIK in post [attachments posted prior to 4/27/2010 have been deleted by admin. be sure to link images to make sure they don't get removed]
Very Nice! ; Well done Craig. ; I have never taken a shot of that, will have to remember to check it out.
Well I don't have a shot of a Tomorrowland tree at 11mm. ; In about 48 hours, I'll have to rectify that! Nice stuff Craig...and Figment.
these are really great and unique of the same subject, and i think that's not easy to do, come up with the identical subject/view and have it be different
^ One of my very favorite shots from our recent trip is of that tree at night. ; It's almost the exact same perspective as that last shot of mine, but I like it so much more. ; I haven't posted it to Flickr yet, but I'll upload it in a bit and post it here. That shot above was insanely hard to get. ; I burned my hands and knees on the ground as I bent over and tried to get the top entirely in frame. ; It was worth it.
Here are two that Dina took at the same time. These are with the 18-200. [attachments posted prior to 4/27/2010 have been deleted by admin. be sure to link images to make sure they don't get removed]
All these are excellent. ; Thanks to all these ultra-wide threads I finally picked up another one, the Sigma 12-24.
Ahh the FF one. ; I thought you'd wait until the AF-S 16-35G f/4 comes out in October.[nb]Just a rumor, but it better be priced near Canon's 17-40. ; If it is, it'll be a best seller.[/nb]