Day 13. A tribute to the 15-35mm (continued) — This is the hardest lens to pick images from. So many photos, so many I still enjoy looking at from time to time.. After all, You’re only seeing 14 shots out of more than 140k! Perhaps my favorite feature of ultra wides is that they tend to exaggerate the relationship between foreground and background. That always makes for a dramatic effect, specially if you love to look for layers in your compositions. The biggest party trick of this lens is that it can show the foreground in great detail and that makes it very immersive to the viewer. This is a piece of gear that helps create work that people can stare at for quite some time. And if the foreground is uninteresting, you can always zoom in a bit to 28mm or 35mm and boom, you have a lens that can do portraits. Its common wisdom that there is no perfect Swiss Army knife but this lens is as close as it gets for me 🫡
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