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No, a Wide-Angle Lens Is NOT the Best for Landscape Photography 

Mads Peter Iversen
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Have you heard that a wide-angle lens is the best for landscape photography? Or maybe you've heard that a wide-angle lens is a landscape lens? In this video, I set out to disprove both notions. Firstly, you can use a wide-angle lens for more than landscape photography and secondly, let me make it 110% clear, I am not saying you can not use a wide-angle lens for landscape photography - you most certainly can! Just watch my videos on the 16-35mm lenses. What I am saying is that both a standard zoom and a telephoto lens works absolutely fantastic for landscape photography too.
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@scotty4418
@scotty4418 4 года назад
Never ever get tired of seeing your wonderful images Mads. One of the best, if not the best collection of images that is out there. A real tonic at this strange situation we are all in
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
Thank you ever so much, Jim! Appreciate it! :)
@thomastessier4529
@thomastessier4529 4 года назад
Landscapes can be taken with just about any sense out there, just depends on how you want to frame it.
@josephmaciejko8807
@josephmaciejko8807 3 года назад
Mads, you not only display excellent photography craft skills, but you also build on those with an amazing sense of photographic artistry. Further, you have an excellent ability to communicate and teach others about these aspects of photography. Thanks for creating these videos and other resource material for us to learn from as well as simply enjoy your artistry.
@lainers175
@lainers175 4 года назад
Wow, the photos in this video are absolutely crazy. They are just blowing my mind! This year I decided to take up photography, I know pretty much nothing at the moment! I read a used full frame is the same price as a new cropped, so I got a second hand Canon 6D and I am waiting on my 50mm STM to arrive. I can't wait to get shooting and learn all the basics. I'll invest in 1 or 2 nice lenses in about a year and keep going from there. Your photos are so inspiring, and seeing some explanation of how you took them is invaluable. Thank you!
@GregClurePhotography
@GregClurePhotography 4 года назад
I agree, while I love the super wide-angle lens when I have an interesting foreground close to my lens, I find myself using the 24-105mm for the majority of my images.
@willemakit48
@willemakit48 3 года назад
I like that you make the point of using whatever lens captures your vision. I think it is very true. Important to learn so many aspects of photography, once you reach a certain level, throw it all out the window and use experience and your gut to make your best shot.
@newenergyawakening
@newenergyawakening 4 года назад
Every time I watch one of your landscape videos, some amazing new insight clicks into place for me. Thank you so much - I only found your channel and books a few weeks ago and can already see my photos improving exponentially :D
@warlordpriest1
@warlordpriest1 3 года назад
The same here…detail for detail! Cheers!
@davidellinsworth22
@davidellinsworth22 4 года назад
Great video Mads. I always say the same when someone asks me what lens do I think is best for landscapes: "An 8-300mm zoom, if it existed"! If I'm going out to do landscapes, ALL my lenses come with me, simple. I shoot quite a lot at 300mm. The most original stuff usually comes from telephoto, but really, all focals are important
@BentRasmussen
@BentRasmussen 4 года назад
But why this trend of trying to find a universal tool (in photo articles and on RU-vid). Isn’t it obvious that everything depends on the scene and desired perspective rather than a default choice? 🙂 What is probably more true is that wide-angle is used for dramatic effect with foreground exaggeration and alas lessering of the background (without compensation measures). Unfortunately we do not have mountains in Denmark as obvious backgrounds for wide-angle images but have to think slightly differently... which can be a blessing as well. PS nice images and good content in this channel. 🙂
@leathrix
@leathrix 2 года назад
Well, I used to be one of those that somehow 'naturally' assumed the ultra wide angle was the thing for landscapes... until I watched this video -- thank you!! Of course they have their place, but there is SO(!!) much I haven't explored (and missed out on 🤥) in the longer focal lengths -- I'm extra inspired to go do 'stuff' now, with this new (to me) perspective. All the best to you, and thanks again.
@JJRAIA-es9cj
@JJRAIA-es9cj 4 года назад
Excellent discussion of the advantages of longer focal lengths to have impact to a photo without the use of a wide angle lens.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
Thanks a lot! :)
@robertwhitemoto
@robertwhitemoto 4 года назад
I just came back from Colorado... used primarily my 24-105... many of my mountains are small. I did capture a great full moon lit mountain @400mm however... good stuff Mads, thanks for the lesson. Your photography is simply the best!
@adriennedragophotography
@adriennedragophotography 4 года назад
I really enjoyed this video, Mads. I have a 15-30mm that I use for landscapes and night photography. I've mostly left my 70-200 at home when I travel because it's too heavy to carry on the plane, and honestly, I always thought that wider for landscape was the way to go. This video has cleared up the misconception. Your photos are just stunning and I could gaze at them all day. I just purchased your e-book and will put your lessons to good use once the quarantine comes to an end. Thanks again, Mads!
@pascalvangerven5769
@pascalvangerven5769 2 года назад
So true! If people just realized that landscapes can be shot with any lens. For truly creative photography, there should be no limits. Just try shooting a landscape with a "portrait lens" and a portrait with a "landscape lens"; it will open up your photographic mind.
@IncandescentDaD
@IncandescentDaD 4 года назад
Wonderful video, Mads. I appreciate that you pointed out the different kind of drama--but no less impactful--from a longer lens. It inspires me o bring out my longer lenses when I go out.
@Caroda_band
@Caroda_band 4 года назад
You have now become my favourite landscape youtuber. I have put you at the top of my list with Thomas Heaton. Both incredible but you are also helping teach the topic. I look forward to the next video!!
@Luigi13
@Luigi13 3 года назад
lately I am using my 16-35 Nikon wide angle lens to photograph close to the ground and when I am surrounded by colorful trees such as a canopy. For inclusion of larger vista the wide angle lens isn't as effective all the time when the weather is calm I use my telephoto or smaller zoom to compose a panoramic view which gives the image more resolution and detail. It is a good video Mads Peterson I like the compositions.
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto 4 года назад
My most-used lens is my 24-70, by far. Today I used my 16-35 for maybe the second time all year. My best photos from my Sedona and Grand Canyon trip were with my 70-200 and 400mm prime. I totally agree that wide-angle distortion really makes wide angles a niche lens.
@Maruszan
@Maruszan 4 года назад
I can't get enough of these videos. Your breakdowns are super knowledgeable and benevolent to the world Mads! Not only do they help us with our own development but also communicate so clearly how killer your skills are!
@mattjpnw
@mattjpnw 4 года назад
absolutely love the longer/compressed shots in this video. Thanks for sharing!
@ellenfoustphotography
@ellenfoustphotography 4 года назад
I LOVE your images, Mads. And I also love the way you think, the way you approach composition. I've been following your videos for about 6 months along with Nigel's, Nick's, et. al. This is my first public comment. Looking forward to watching you develop and learning from you.
@jeffreyhawker9042
@jeffreyhawker9042 4 года назад
Some great hero shots. Sorry to hear that your Dolomites workshop was sold out when I checked last month, hopefully next year, emailed back and forth with Sam, looks like some amazing sites.
@anthonyd9984
@anthonyd9984 2 года назад
Was getting ready to pull the trigger on a Tamron 17-28 to complement my 28-200 but this video definitely gives me pause and extra inspiration to hold off.
@Jack-se2iz
@Jack-se2iz 2 года назад
Agreed. I alternate between my 24-70mm and 70-200mm lenses. Thank you, Mads, love your work!
@dhdoctors
@dhdoctors 4 года назад
Some minor misconceptions here though, most landscape photogs never leave home without at least 70-200 or 300 prime. It's the crux for long walks, but it's always on our back mate. Beautiful images, thanks for sharing.
@Schroeder3000
@Schroeder3000 4 года назад
every video from you is so epic and wants you to go out and shoot. i think i said that before but i think this everytime when i see your beautiful and super inspiring videos. mange tak from Hamburg, Tyskland :)
@stephanepost
@stephanepost 4 года назад
I couldn’t agree more, Mads! While I’ve personally never come close to mastering the UWA perspective, I’ve enjoyed it from others. But the last year or so, I’ve found that it’s getting a bit long in there tooth, seeing photos being produced with the same recipe over and over again. Lot’s of impact but often less unique photos. And thanks for making your point with such beautiful examples (although your wider shots are equally beautiful) And for the never ending inspiration!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
Thank you very much for such kind words, Stéphane. It's true that the wide-angle look is becoming quite formulaic by now. I don't think that's a reason to not shoot it though. As a photography society we're raising the bar for quality photos together with this hyper exchange of information to a point where even high quality photos becomes mondane. It is however exceptionally hard to push it further than where we are right now, so if you want to shoot wide-angle, then you're kinda stuck with a certain look. It's hard to see where to go from here ;)
@stephanepost
@stephanepost 4 года назад
Mads Peter Iversen - true! I’m still practicing, believe me. I suppose progress is slow because I have a harder time seeing the widest compositions without looking through the camera, and I rarely have the time to visit and shoot grander views. And just like macro photography is accessible almost everywhere, so is cutting out a smaller portion of a cluttered or less than perfect view with a longer FL. 😉 Tack för att du tog dig tid att svara Mads! 🙏
@hamzamughal5143
@hamzamughal5143 4 года назад
You made some excellent points in this video, Mads. For that reason, I subscribed. The shots in this video are absolutely amazing! Keep up the good work! Also, I immediately recognized the Danish accent :)
@1964ilovebears
@1964ilovebears 4 года назад
It's rewarding for me to see how much you get from your 24-105 mm. I decided to buy it due to your great pictures taken with it and I can't be more happy. Thanks Mads
@jerryhutchinson2543
@jerryhutchinson2543 4 года назад
It's not the lens...it's the composition. I heard a quote the other day (might even have been you - I can't remember!): it's not the settings that make the picture, it's the picture that makes the settings. Surely focal length is a setting!
@PeterLariviere1
@PeterLariviere1 4 года назад
Aagghh why didn't you tell me this 3 weeks ago before I bought a wide Sigma lens!!!!! Oh well time to look for a 100-400. I'll get my wife to contact you if she questions why I am buying 'another' lens...another fantastic, informative and beautiful video.
@marc6652
@marc6652 4 года назад
Awesome pictures. However, it's not because you can do landscape or street photo with a telephoto (I sometimes do) that a wild angle is not the better choice 90% of the time especially since 45MP+ FF sensors with postprod crop. You can also make portrait with a 28mm, macro with a 70-200mm, architecture with a 50mm etc... Sometimes it works, but an exception is not a generality and in most cases you'll get better results with other options.
@drum4life42
@drum4life42 4 года назад
Great video. You are completely correct. I use a 14mm solely for when Im getting much closer to the subject or when I find an interesting foreground. I also use a 35mm in a lot of cases and will be getting a 55-200mm shortly.
@EBzerozero
@EBzerozero 4 года назад
Very educational Mads. Please continue on the same track. You are one of my favorite photographer on RU-vid.
@paulus0109
@paulus0109 4 года назад
I hate people giving a thumbs down after a good vlog with great tips and inspiration. You always wondering: why, or in this case: why for fuck sake!
@fredriksvard2603
@fredriksvard2603 2 года назад
I think the thing is: ultrawide was a modern and cool look 20-30 years ago, in the velvia age. Crossprocessing was fashionable then too. Kind of like black and white, use it and it's automatically good photohraphy. But now it's a terribly dated look associated with generic office wall art. So these days, you can use it but you have to be exceptionally good to compensate for the stigma.
@CherryandTrevor
@CherryandTrevor 4 года назад
I love the way you say, "photo" Subbed.
@kalsar4076
@kalsar4076 4 года назад
I love how wide angle lense bring the foreground to live and stretches the sky. I purchased a 70-200mm zoom based on photographer recommendations when I was new to photography. I very seldom used it. I love and use my 16-35mm all the time.
@JamesPopsysPhoto
@JamesPopsysPhoto 3 года назад
I love your photos so much Mads!
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 3 года назад
Thank you so much, James! Looking forward to see what you'll get out of your new lens. I have the same and is a joy to use despite its weight :)
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@alecethan223 3 года назад
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@JorgeCamposs
@JorgeCamposs 4 года назад
Don't take me wrong - I enjoy your content. Now, wide lenses tend to be a bit more portable. For landscape photography, walking and hiking are vital to reaching scenic places other transports just won't. I don't wanna carry two or more lenses, especially with the size and weight of a zoom lens. Just my two cents.
@arto1969
@arto1969 4 года назад
Learned a lot from you, great Photos . Because of you I purchased the 24-105 Sony f4. Have „only“ a A7iii not the Riii
@glenmilligan8387
@glenmilligan8387 4 года назад
Your photography is excellent. Your videos are so enjoyable to watch.
@karenrobinson590
@karenrobinson590 4 года назад
Thank you - appreciate gaining a better understanding about lens choice. I don’t own a wide-angle lens and have been learning about my landscape photography using just the one lens being a long lens 24mm to 240mm. I have found it has helped me improve my compositions but it has taken quite a long time…but that’s me! Thank you again for sharing your photography work and knowledge - it is inspiring for sure...
@JaypeaFoto
@JaypeaFoto Год назад
So true, I enjoy my wide angle lens when I use it. But more often than not it is not my go to lens.
@tomhughes5123
@tomhughes5123 4 года назад
your lucky enough to have vast open spaces . clean vistas, (i deliberately didnt say sweeping) yes i suppose most people live in tighter closed in spaces , but your photos are good wish we were there fodder . we dont get out much these days !
@casperghst42
@casperghst42 4 года назад
I do have the 16-35 as everyone else, but I basically never use it. I mostly use the range 24-50 and 70+ (-200), it is very difficult to use anything wider than 20mm as you need to make sure that the foreground is interesting, which I find is not easy at all.
@billb8262
@billb8262 4 года назад
Living in Maryland, so much of our landscape (nearly all) is blocked by trees except for water views, a telephoto is much less valuable for landscapes than they would be in areas more open like the midwest or even in mountain ranges. It is frustrating to be a photographer when in every direction, you can only see a few hundred feet without masses of trees blocking views further. Landscapes are nearly impossible without getting to the Eastern Shore of the state, but even there the trees are pretty thick aside from farms. I would love to shoot landscape with a 70-200mm, but I have few opportunities. I do carry an older Nikon AI 70-200 4.5 for those few opportunities, but they are seldom.
@martinnightingale6033
@martinnightingale6033 4 года назад
Hi Mads the image of the person stood in front of the glacier is immensely powerful . Loving the compression . I shoot Canon cropped frame . And tent to avoid shorter focal lengths . Great vlog very informative.
@AutoFOCUSED.
@AutoFOCUSED. 4 года назад
I like a lot of the information you give but the only thing I think is a bit misleading is that you say you don't go wider than 24mm in saying you try to avoid wide angle. But even 24-29-35 all of that range would still technically be wide angle. Most consider anything lower than 50mm a wide angle lens. I think you're referring to ultra wide angle lens.
@dickcoulthard3315
@dickcoulthard3315 4 года назад
Really enjoyed that Mads, there's definitely a place for a wide angle lens but I prefer my 24 - 70 mm lens for most Landscape situations, hope your both keeping safe and well. :)
@ashpowell9451
@ashpowell9451 4 года назад
I wish I'd found your channel earlier. As a newcomer to landscape photography I've already fallen into the trap of purchasing a wide lens, the Fuji 10-24. It's a beautiful lens and I'm sure I will get good use out of it but I'm already seeing it's limitations in many situations.
@fernandevaudan7774
@fernandevaudan7774 4 года назад
Thanks due to your videos and your book I learn to have an other approach of landscape. I admire your style and your fotos.
@carolinevandyk3382
@carolinevandyk3382 4 года назад
Ditto Mark Ferrer's comment below: "I wonder how do you take shots with you in the frame so far from the camera... how do you do that?"
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
The intervalometer, I'll make a video on it at some point, but already answered the question in my first video from Norway I released a few months ago ;)
@yauki1312
@yauki1312 4 года назад
genius.....
@jpadicecoffee9812
@jpadicecoffee9812 3 года назад
I did not know the purple flower fields is yours? Thanks for showing those examples as I wanted to see if I can shoot landscape with 40+ mm.
@donhendricks3190
@donhendricks3190 4 года назад
Beautifully presented - thought provoking ... you have motivated me again! ... and your images ... a feast for hungry eyes! Cheers.
@scrptwic
@scrptwic 4 года назад
I use a Sigma 18-250 mm 3.5 - 5.6 super zoom or a Tamron 28- 200mm lenses for my landscape photography set at F11 so everything is in focus . I hardly use my Rokinon 14mm 2.8 lens .
@omoriconhonor
@omoriconhonor 4 года назад
As a landscape photographer, I can see that your amazing shots otherwise the beatifull effects they have, also means a very strong atlhetic fisic effort to acheive it, and you look doing very easy !!
@1spitfirepilot
@1spitfirepilot 4 года назад
I thoroughly agree. I lean heavily on my 55-200 mm ( crop - it's the Fuji XT2).
@reiddickson
@reiddickson 4 года назад
I personally sorta dislike wider than ~20/21mm for anything but night skies. I understand the utility of ultra-wide lenses for things like real estate photography, but for whatever reason, from an artistic viewpoint something like 12mm seems to always look tacky to me.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
It can look very distorted and unreal, probably why some people do not like it :)
@ArmandoLuiz
@ArmandoLuiz 4 года назад
Me neither, 20mm is enough 👌🏾
@29chhangte
@29chhangte 4 года назад
It depends, but wide angle lens is much more versatile than most lenses for landscape photography. The most convenient lens would be 24-120 or 24-70..
@as616
@as616 4 года назад
I remember my first disappointment with a wide angle lens. I got a photo with a nice foreground interest, beautiful grasslands in the middle and a mountain range that was nothing more than some bumps along the horizon.
@lohithsamaga
@lohithsamaga 4 года назад
Excellent video, Mads. Your composition of the video is as good as that of the photos that you take. Very good story telling. Thanks a lot🙂
@davehayford4294
@davehayford4294 4 года назад
Great video Mads........Looking through my photo library, most often my best shots are with a 70 - 200mm. That said, there are some very good wide angle shots too.....but not as many as the telephoto shot. As you said, we can isolate and better clear out unwanted things from the composition.
@scottweaverphotovideo
@scottweaverphotovideo 4 года назад
The best lens for any particular shot is the one that captures it best.
@DanniEfraim
@DanniEfraim 4 года назад
Many lovely photos in this video, and some really good thoughts on focal lengths! I usually keep focal lengths from 15 to 200 mm in my bag, but recently I've often been finding myself wanting more range in both ends. The other day I wished I had an 11 mm when photographing a river with a bridge and I was almost at the foot of the bridge. The resolution of my D850 allows me a little more leeway in the other I would say though that 90% of the time, my 24-70 mm is on the camera. On my recent trip to Iceland though I was surprised that I pretty much didn't use the 24-70 mm at all. Instead, I kept switching between my 15 mm and my 70-200 mm.
@victorcarmelo8606
@victorcarmelo8606 4 года назад
Mesmerising images, can't get enough, thank you. Stay safe.
@johnmckay428
@johnmckay428 4 года назад
always learn so much from your work. thank you from Australia.
@erichstocker4173
@erichstocker4173 4 года назад
Great explanation of the importance of understanding one's tools, rather than using what the wisdom says should be the tool.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
Exactly, always question the established "truths" ;)
@Mixer000999
@Mixer000999 4 года назад
Mads, amazing photos and very good explanation! Liked and subscribed!
@rocketmanab
@rocketmanab 4 года назад
Fantastic video...you've given me lots to think about here!
@daymonpearcey8468
@daymonpearcey8468 4 года назад
Fantastic video and insight into the different vocal lengths. Lots to think about here. Thank you.
@dannynash5713
@dannynash5713 4 года назад
Spectacular scope of work Mads! Truly incredible! I absolutely love my 24-105 so this was really helpful! Love your work!
@shazzam532
@shazzam532 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this. It has really helped me understand how using a wide angle and a telephoto lens can make such a difference.
@scotthullinger9955
@scotthullinger9955 4 года назад
Define "landscape" in context, and then we can decide which lenses are best. I surely have a few great landscape photos taken with a 19 mm lens.
@edwardchoi9514
@edwardchoi9514 4 года назад
I am not a big fan of wide angle photography as I think with wide angle it’s easy to take good photo but it’s sometimes difficult to convey a message and deliver impact. Still I think it’s good to have one basic wide angle lens just in case its needed like for night photography and astrophotography. Do you think it’s a wise choice to go for Tamron 1728 (Sony E amount) given there are more expensive options like Sony 1635 GM?
@lcador9
@lcador9 4 года назад
Great video that demonstrated important concepts and points of view. Wish that many other on-line landscape photographers would take the time to review this video. In fact, I might place a link to this channel and video.
@Julie-bz1eu
@Julie-bz1eu 4 года назад
Excellent timing for this video! I am debating whether or not to get a wide-angle around 15-18 mm for a trip to Iceland this year. The only other lens I have right now is the Tamrom 28-75mm for Sony FE, which have been wide enough for the photos I've taken here in Norway. However, with the large waterfalls in Iceland I wonder if I'm going to regret not having anything wider. What is your take? Love the tele photos! Makes me miss my 85mm
@andreleroux7484
@andreleroux7484 4 года назад
I really appreciate your videos. My 24-105 does not come off my 5Div. The 70-200 and and 100-400 compete for the other body. Ps. You saved me a lot of money on an ultra wide-angle.
@edwinhidalgo1242
@edwinhidalgo1242 4 года назад
True. I used a tele zoom in Galapagos and the results were wonderful.
@wendypesavento4815
@wendypesavento4815 4 года назад
Very helpful! I don't have a wide angle lense as I can't afford it right now so I feel I have more options than I thought.
@user-fza3
@user-fza3 4 года назад
enjoyed watching the video thanks man
@gerhardbuhler5529
@gerhardbuhler5529 4 года назад
You combine serious information with awesome photos! Watching your videos is a bit like Zen... What's the title of the piece you play at the end of your videos? Don't seem to find it in the references you list.
@sallyallanson9194
@sallyallanson9194 4 года назад
Wow Thanks Mads another amazing video tutorial
@marcanthonyskidmore4131
@marcanthonyskidmore4131 4 года назад
I have a 70-300 F4 L Canon Lens and I love it. I always make it a rule to shoot at F8 to get clear sharp photos. I hardly ever used my 24-105 F4 L Lens.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
Have you tested the different focal lengths with different apertures. The sharpness is not always best at f/8.
@marcanthonyskidmore4131
@marcanthonyskidmore4131 4 года назад
@@MadsPeterIversen Yes. I am the kind of person that does not like bokeh. The 70-300 F4 and my 80-200F2.8L are my go to lens for all situations. I know these two lenses are sharp at F8. However I know wide angles work differently. The last Canon 17-40 was sharp at F4.
@Paulschen100
@Paulschen100 4 года назад
Mads, thank you for sharing! Would also be interesting to see how you record the video, and how you finish it in the software program.
@jeffpotter7958
@jeffpotter7958 4 года назад
Good video. Interesting in that I've recently found my work going to the extremes; wide angle or zooming in to get the details. As a side note I'd love to see you work more in black and white. I think your style and subject matters lend themselves to a well thought and executed B&W conversion.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
Thanks a lot, personally I don't really like b&w. I find it to be very cliche. I don't mind monochrome though ;)
@DMDBSJD
@DMDBSJD 4 года назад
As always, beautiful work Mads!
@llee4225
@llee4225 4 года назад
Thanks for a great video/lesson. I was wondered why most of my landscapes are so boring.
@topwaterfilms
@topwaterfilms 4 года назад
Thanks!!! Next time I go out shooting, I'm going to try the longer end of my lens.Also I've been wanting to try shooting street photography on the longer lenses such as my 70-200 2.8.
@_gatsby
@_gatsby 4 года назад
great drone shot at 5:00
@saeedhossain7899
@saeedhossain7899 3 года назад
You'r photos are gorgeous! mind blowing
@MrCochise71
@MrCochise71 4 года назад
Excellent video. I hear ya. My wide stays in my bag the most.
@paulcomptonpdphotography
@paulcomptonpdphotography 4 года назад
Amazing mate your images blow me away. Maybe you need to do me a video on how you take the amazing selfies
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
Hopefully coming soon ;)
@montewills1071
@montewills1071 4 года назад
Excellent perspective, thanks for posting the video....I will keep in mind as I shoot in the future....👍 Beautiful work btw....
@MckayGeoff
@MckayGeoff 4 года назад
Another great video, Mads!
@Lansarin
@Lansarin 4 года назад
You make landscape photography look easy.
@jorgensen8
@jorgensen8 4 года назад
A little new to telephoto for landscaping. My take: wide angle provides sense of scale, perspective and information. Telephoto provides detail and drama.
@MadsPeterIversen
@MadsPeterIversen 4 года назад
I see what you mean, but I'd argue that a wide angle highly distorts the sense of scale.
@jorgensen8
@jorgensen8 4 года назад
@@MadsPeterIversen True enough. I used my wide angle to photograph our camper when we sold it. It made the inside look like the Taj Mahal.
@Pejatube
@Pejatube 3 года назад
Pleasure to watch your videos Mads. Thank you :)
@rodbotic
@rodbotic 4 года назад
I have such trouble finding compositions for my wide angle. it's a recent purchase so I am still getting used to using it. I find myself switching back to my 150 -500mm when I am out looking for a shot. When looking for examples on flickr to see what other people are using the lens for, are usually uninspiring or filled with the same problems I have with such a wide perspective.
@donaldgould1293
@donaldgould1293 4 года назад
Thank you, it really puts the issue in the correct perspective. I would have difficulty with a lens wider than 24mm. It is so difficult to use the foreground correctly with uw. Your use of the telephoto lengts really emphasises that perspective. Thanks again, most helpful.
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