Using a WIDE ANGLE and short TELEPHOTO lens effectively
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In this video, I explore Cathedral Grove on Vancouver Island. I also explain how to effectively use both wide angle lenses and short telephoto lenses for landscape photography.
About the images in the viewing order:
1. Western Red Cedar Roots (wide)
Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D850, 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 14mm, iso 64, 5 sec @ f16
2. Western Red Cedar Roots (short telephoto)
Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D850, 24-120mm f/4 lens @ 62mm, iso 64, 5 sec @ f16
3. Twisted Cedar Roots (wide)
Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D850, 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 14mm, iso 64, 1.3 sec @ f16
4. Twisted Cedar Roots (short telephoto)
Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D850, 24-120mm f/4 lens @ 62mm, iso 64, 2.5 sec @ f16
5. Twisted Red Cedar Roots (best composition)
Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D850, 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 24mm, iso 64, 1.6 sec @ f16
6. Twisted Red Cedar Roots (best composition w/processing)
Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D850, 14-24mm f/2.8 lens @ 24mm, iso 64, 1.6 sec @ f16
7. Old Growth Forest, Pano (six vertical images)
Cathedral Grove, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Nikon D850, 24-120mm f/4 lens @ 48mm, iso 64, 0.5 sec @ f16
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