On a Wing and a Prayer
You will find around here at the Air Force Museum at Cosford, to say the least, with all those great massive war aircraft's on display around here!
And in which I did not realise just our big these huge aircraft's are, in which I soon found out when I got up really close up to them on the ground.
I managed to frame this capture with my full frame 24-120mm lens, from a high up platform that you can go up on and look down on then, in which gives you some vantage point!
So, on my next visit to this Air Force Museum, I will make sure I take my 10-24 wide angle lens with me, to get more in the frame composure, in which I thought that my full 35mm frame 24-120mm lens would have done the job, but how wrong I was here!
Does anyone know here? - What and how bigger wide angle Lens here that needs to have and would do the job better? - For when you are relly close-up to these giants of aircraft's and try to manage somehow to fit all in full frame, from so very close-up!
Or should I just frame and take them in two halves and stitch them together?
On a Wing and a Prayer
You will find around here at the Air Force Museum at Cosford, to say the least, with all those great massive war aircraft's on display around here!
And in which I did not realise just our big these huge aircraft's are, in which I soon found out when I got up really close up to them on the ground.
I managed to frame this capture with my full frame 24-120mm lens, from a high up platform that you can go up on and look down on then, in which gives you some vantage point!
So, on my next visit to this Air Force Museum, I will make sure I take my 10-24 wide angle lens with me, to get more in the frame composure, in which I thought that my full 35mm frame 24-120mm lens would have done the job, but how wrong I was here!
Does anyone know here? - What and how bigger wide angle Lens here that needs to have and would do the job better? - For when you are relly close-up to these giants of aircraft's and try to manage somehow to fit all in full frame, from so very close-up!
Or should I just frame and take them in two halves and stitch them together?