Wide angle lenses do create a dilemma at times. So much included vs how
much do I want. Can be a very dramatic tool, but only if you allow it
to perform.
Considering the setting, I think your composition choices, especially
that including the stationary "Peli", were well done.
The nicely placed "vortex" shot makes me wonder, when water runs down a
drain in the southern hemisphere, does it, as has been claimed, circle
clockwise or counter clockwise?

Jack



--- Derby Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I find the 15mm/3.5 really hard to use. Not that it isn't a great
> lens, 
> which it undoubtedly is. But I find it hard to get a composition that
> 
> interests me. Keeping the background undistracting is a task. And I
> even 
> find it tricky to see exactly what is in focus. I've had the lens for
> a 
> few months now, and have only managed to get a handful of shots that
> I 
> like.
> 
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc/index5/05_12_15mm/index.htm
> 
> Will persist.
> 
> -- 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://members.iinet.net.au/~derbyc
> 
> 


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