Rich's excellent shots of Chicago with the Sigma 10-20 had me lusting for a Ultra Wide lens. Got it yesterday, decided to give it a trial run this morning. I'm still not decided if I'm keeping this one or exchanging it for a Canon 17-40 L. UWA is definatley a challenge! You really need to watch your angles, or you get the crazy distortions. Here are couple test shots.
This is a church in Carrollton TX that I like to try new lenses on, it the closest building I know of that has some interesting lines and textures.
First one.. the distortion I mentioned. Compare it to number 2, which was shot just a couple feet to the left.
1. Light fall-off? Maybe I'm not using that term the right way, but this lens REALLY shows where the light is coming from... the sky is so much whiter on the sun side. Shooting with the sun at your back is vital.
2.
3. More distortion
This is a church in Carrollton TX that I like to try new lenses on, it the closest building I know of that has some interesting lines and textures.
First one.. the distortion I mentioned. Compare it to number 2, which was shot just a couple feet to the left.
1. Light fall-off? Maybe I'm not using that term the right way, but this lens REALLY shows where the light is coming from... the sky is so much whiter on the sun side. Shooting with the sun at your back is vital.
2.
3. More distortion