Lower Antelope Canyon w/ 7-14mm
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While in Lower Antelope I decided it was a perfect chance to break out my 7-14mm F4.0 lens (Olympus) and see what I could get.
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Three is good texture and background.
Cuong
Thank you for the comments Eia
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Thank you Cuong- I do love that lens and have found many uses for it even though it is insanely wide.
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Well done!
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Thanks David- yeap last time I only had a 14-54 so I was excited to get back with the wide one.
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btw what is crop factor of four third system ?
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Some good infor here. Crop factor is 2.0 to 35mm Aspect ratio is 4x3. So these are 14mm and 16mm shots.
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Thanks Ron- it is a crazy popular spot which I had to deal with crowds this time. I love it though- worth the hassle.
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Thank you hawkeye.
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