BrokenBrekon
FollowExploring the city and playing with a really wide lens to get a different perspective on things. Open up the world a bit more and show there's always more ...
Read more
Exploring the city and playing with a really wide lens to get a different perspective on things. Open up the world a bit more and show there's always more to explore.
Read less
Read less
Views
1515
Likes
Awards
Zenith Award
Top Shot Award 21
Legendary Award
Lucky 3 Award
Member Selection Award
Featured
Contest Finalist in Clever Angles Photo Contest
Great Shot
Peer Award
Superb Composition
Absolute Masterpiece
Outstanding Creativity
Top Choice
Superior Skill
Magnificent Capture
All Star
Top Ranks
Categories
mattblocker
August 14, 2016
I really like the use of the wide angle lens here but feel like I'm leaning to the right while looking at it...? (which I sorta do anyway when I'm shooting so much it's almost having a macro just to straighten them)
Vanismile
September 10, 2016
Great photo.thanks for all the details and tips . Cool stuff at Denver;)
Same photographer See allBehind The Lens
Discover more photos See all
Behind The Lens
Location
This was in Union Station in Downtown Denver, CO.Time
It was about 4ish or so and the sun was beaming down. Amazed I got something out of this with the light that was present.Lighting
Got lucky.Equipment
This photo was taken with a Panasonic LUMIX DMC-GH4 and a Rokinon 7.5mm F3.5 micro four thirds fisheye lens.Inspiration
I wanted to experiment with a different perspective and took out only the wide angle lens for the day to challenge myself to create more space in my images. I wanted to open up the world for the day and this lens was the perfect way to do it.Editing
I shot RAW and did slight grading in Lightroom. Mainly lowering highlights a bit, raising shadows slightly, adjusting my blacks and whites ever so slightly, as well as a small bump in clarity. Nothing too crazy.In my camera bag
A set of Pentax prime lenses with a metabones adapter. My GH4. My 7.5mm and a Tokina 11-16mm as of late. Random assortment of equipment with a lot of video tools as well.Feedback
Go find a space that is already large and use the wide angle lens to your advantage to open up the surroundings and make it seem larger than it is. Sometimes you can really play off of a lens' distortion and get interesting results.