Ian Plant

Shooting Interiors with an Ultra-Wide Lens

Ian Plant
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    In this video, professional outdoor photographer Ian Plant ventures into a Lake Superior sea cave for the ultra-wide experience.

    In one composition, the walls of the cave are extremely narrow, a foot away from the camera on either side. The ultra-wide lens opens up the interior to add photographic drama. In a different setting, Ian uses the focus-stacking technique. He positions his camera close to the cave floor, then sets each focal point in small increments, moving through the range from near to far. All these exposures are later merged to create the final photograph.

    Take the adventure with pro shooter Ian Plant, who captures a colorful cave with the ultra wide-angle lens.

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    See all of the videos in our Ultra-Wide Landscape Course:

    Ultra-Wide Landscape—Course Preview
    Introduction to Ultra Wide-Angle Photography
    When to Use an Ultra Wide-Angle Lens
    Shooting Near and Far with an Ultra Wide-Angle Lens
    Focus-Stacking Photography with an Ultra-Wide Lens
    How to Prevent Lens Flare
    Shooting Interiors with an Ultra-Wide Lens
    Retouching Focus-Stacked Images
    Setting Up Your Tripod for Use on Ground Level
    Blending Exposures Using Photoshop
    Wide-Angle Lens Distortion Correction

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