From a technical standpoint, I would assume a significantly wide angle lens was used. Could you share technical details? Thank you!
Very dramatic!
These are interesting and if you printed and mounted them, they'd be a nice collection - creating again, a dramatic display. The lightning shots are special!
Thanks for sharing!
Lovely Yard! Good looks at this intense bird!
Well done!
Lovely!
I almost got sea-sick... it feel like it's moving!
Very interesting!
Why DO we collect all these things? I've got multiple lenses that cover similar focal lengths... why don't I get rid of them??? Well, at least you care enough to document them! God Bless!
Well, you don't see those everyday!
Just enough blur, just enough freeze to get the feel of that water in motion. Velvety. Nice composition too. Well done!
Good Eye!!! Very nice indeed!
Lovely, warm tones.
Those have been hard for me to capture.
Well done!
Relax! We've all got time for this!
No harm done - you gave us options!
;) I have 'em but I enjoy primes too!
You know, davidrb has a point.
But maybe like that old Stephen Still's song 'Love the one you're with' - you have what you have. You 'saw' a full shot with a complete reflection. But, 'No Can Do' with this lens. So, 'reimagine' your shot... recompose, think about DOF, exposure and review for a different way to 'see' the subject that 'only' this lens could create... Sort of like bringing the dog in to class with the homework inside 'em. You might entertain the teacher just enough to get away with it!