I didn't know where Haarlem is so had to check it out on Google. I see
it's very near Amsterdam. So, I was very close to it 30 years ago and
didn't know it. :-)
Some images of note: The blue truck. Just hits me in the eyeballs.
Excellent. The pano wide angle of the waterfront in the second image.
Also excellent. Is that a pano or cropped for that aspect ratio?
Finally, the dome in number 4. Very well done. It's hard to do that
sort of shot without blowing some highlights. Good exposure and great
detail. Then there's the science museum (?). I'd like to visit that.
Chuck Norcutt
On 12/10/2014 4:49 PM, Moose wrote:
On 12/9/2014 2:29 PM, Frank wrote:
On holidays, when visiting cities or just walks around, the 9-18mm is
usually my walk around lens. Great for interiors too. I'm seen walking
with
a prime as well, but it will be the last zoomlens I sell.
A few pictures of a recent visit to Haarlem, an older Dutch city: <
https://plus.google.com/photos/103726771172069534440/albums/6075383766332099233?authkey=CLnUxNSC6KWNWA>.
All with the 9-18mm.
Wonderful examples of the usefulness of a wide zoom!
Wide Eyed Moose
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