
Full Frame Wide Angle
Folder: Lenses
Some of my more successful efforts using various wide-angle lenses on full-frame cameras.
Seend, Wiltshire: Garden Borders
Window
Lacock Abbey Chapter House
Train at Mendip Vale
Homesick Already
Chairs
Space
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Radić Pavilion, Hauser & Wirth, Bruton.
"I wanted to make it look like it came from the hands of a giant .. In the tradition of the English garden folly, it should be something that surprises the public and draws their attention, providing a spatial experience that you don't get every day."
Smiljan Radić
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 AI-S lens.
Let There Be Light
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In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.
And God saw the light, and it was good; and God divided the light from the darkness.
English country church window. Nikon D700 + Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 AI-S lens.
Lacock Abbey Brew House
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Lacock Abbey, Wiltshire: The Brew House.
The Brew House, as it is known, in the courtyard of Lacock Abbey was one of the additions made by Sir William Sharington when he acquired the building in 1539. Previously Lacock was a monastery. It was secularised after the Reformation. People of the sixteenth century drank beer in preference to water because it was safer.
The Brew House was sympathetically restored during the 1970s, having lain derelict for many years. The equipment would still be capable of brewing beer if desired, but it would not be to the standards of the modern brewing industry. However reviled some of today’s makers of beer have the misfortune to be, the absence of hygiene would not be a criticism they would expect to endure.
Photographed with a Nikon D700 and a Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 AI-S lens.
The Courts, Holt, Wiltshire
Woods in Malmesbury
Kitchen Dresser, Avebury Manor
Radić Pavilion: 23 October, 2018 (2)
Coat Hangers
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I want to photograph
2000 machine-turned coat hangers lynched on a scaffold of art philanthropy
A red-faced Member of Parliament drinking Andrew's Liver Salts as a penance
An apology from a man who said he had a plan but couldn't even find his own arse
A free spirit level for everyone who thought levelling up meant them
Thoughts that invade at 3 am
Unattended pile-ups on the neural motorway
Regrets that keep on escaping and asking for asylum
The restoration of youthocracy
That will do for this afternoon.
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Photographed with a Nikon D700 and Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 AI-S lens.
Wilton Windmill 30.10.18 - 05
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This is an accidental photograph. I tripped the shutter by holding the camera clumsily. Later, I straightened it up in Lightroom and fiddled with the sliders here and there.
Nikon D700 + Nikkor 20mm f/3.5 AI-S lens.
Wilton Windmill 30.10.18 - 06
Edington Priory Church
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The priory church was consecrated in 1361. It is in regular use still as a parish church. Pevsner descibed it as "A wonderful church and a highly important church. It is so varied in its skyline and so freely embattled that it looks like a fortified mansion ..."
Nikon D700 and 20mm Nikkor AI f/3.5 lens. Processed in Lightroom.
Roots
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