From the course: Travel Photography: Mountains and Snow Landscapes
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Varying focal lengths and lenses
From the course: Travel Photography: Mountains and Snow Landscapes
Varying focal lengths and lenses
So I came here to the winter landscape to challenge myself, and get myself out of my comfort zone, and that means my physical comfort zone, but also dealing with subject matter that I'm not so used to. I'm realizing after the last hour or so of walking around, that I need to give some thought to my lens choice comfort zone. I have on here on right now, a 10 to 22 millimeter lens. On a full-frame camera that would be a 16 to 35 millimeter equivalent. That short end, that 10 millimeter or 16 millimeter equivalent, is a real ultra-wide field of view, and I'm using it a lot. I've got just shot after shot here where I'm, I'm framing things up ultra wide. It's something I do all the time. It's really the way I see. This lens makes a lot of sense to me. I find it really easy to compose with this lens. So, I'm taking it off my camera now. I really don't want to, but I'm worried that if I don't, I'm going to get home, and though the specifics of one shot or another might be different, really…
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Previsualizing and shooting with crop in mind4m 40s
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Understanding how to shoot in the snow2m 58s
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Understanding camera position and depth in a winter landscape shot4m 3s
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Varying focal lengths and lenses2m 3s
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Taking care not to interfere with your own shots1m 10s
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Evaluating the shoot14m 34s
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