Spotter was kind enough to lend me his 18mm lens, I quite enjoyed it, in my own bumbling amateur fashion.
It seems to prefer bright situations:
Or at least when there's brightness somewhere in shot:
And it's nice to be able to get a lot of landscape into the frame:
But as soon as the light gets lower it doesn't really seem to like it.
How do you measure light? Spot or scene? That’ll impact how the camera sees the shot
as soon as the light gets lower it doesn't really seem to like it
Yea, it will get really bad with the clock change, as every year. I heard vitamin D supplements help.
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Spotter was kind enough to lend me his 18mm lens, I quite enjoyed it, in my own bumbling amateur fashion.
It seems to prefer bright situations:
Or at least when there's brightness somewhere in shot:
And it's nice to be able to get a lot of landscape into the frame:
But as soon as the light gets lower it doesn't really seem to like it.