Old Bottles with the D7100, ISO 3200

azguy

I enjoy photographing "old things," such as these bottles.I am also enjoying the D7100 and the Tamron 11-16mm 2.8, although, as others have said, it is a bit short in many cases. It was very dark in this building and this is an ISO 3200 shot.Cheers!


azguy

Of course I meant Tokina.  Too early.


Grumpii

I don't see "ISO 3200" but I see a nice photo that I like.


Gollan

That is a very appealing photo. I can imagine being in an antique or bric-a-brac shop and finding this kind of shelf. I'm intrigued by your use of a wide angle lens for this shot, it definitely served the purpose.


azguy

Gollan wrote:That is a very appealing photo. I can imagine being in an antique or bric-a-brac shop and finding this kind of shelf. I'm intrigued by your use of a wide angle lens for this shot, it definitely served the purpose.Yes, it was in a building in an antique shop, the kind that has piles of old everything.  Love those places.  When I saw the bottles on a shelf I went out to my car and got my camera, knowing what I could do with the photo.  I asked if I could take photos and they said "sure."I had to use the lens at 12mm because the aisles were very narrow and it was the only way I could get the assortment I wanted.  I was leaning against the "stuff" behind me when I took the photo.Thanks for commenting!


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