Part of the fun of the ultra wide is getting close enough to not show the buildings, or stepping back a couple feet and zooming out just a little bit more and showing everything.  Maybe I'll post one of those if I can tame the exposure extremes a bit better than I have so far.

On 12/7/2020 12:20 PM, John wrote:
On 12/7/2020 11:00:23, P. J. Alling wrote:
Well I went back to Stonington on the assumption that there must be something that I wanted to photograph there with my new Sigma Ultrawide zoom.  Really the place is full of tons of old architecture from all eras from colonial to the present.  I settled on this.

This is an 1820's  vintage lighthouse long decommissioned surrounded on two sides by buildings taller than it's tower.

It seems like a pretty good test of an Ultra Wide Angle.

http://webster26.epizy.com/peso/PESO--StoningtonHarborLight.html\

Equipment: Pentax K-3 w/Sigma EX 10-20mm f3.5 DC HSM.

As usual comments are welcome but may be totally ignored >

After that build-up I expected it to be bracketed by sky-scrapers like "The Little House".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y881yjtFluQ


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