In march, I've spent a whole day at the vet's taking pictures. In may, the clinic moved to a spot nearby. The first picture you see is the brand new animal clinic at dusk. The second picture is an interior shot of the clinic's radiology room.
Both shots are taken with the Tokina 12-24mm. I don't take that many shots with a wide angle. The Tokina gives very good results for its price. Some photoshopping was needed here to get rid of the perspective distortion.
The first one was taken at dusk: no direct sunlight that could cause burn-outs, just enough ambient light. Your first impression might be that I've waited too long, as the ambient light is not that strong. I've taken some earlier shots, but this one gave the best combination of the ambient light and the outdoor lighting.
The day after tomorrow, I need to go to hospital for some surgical intervention: a partial meniscectomy of the left knee. I hope to be back soon.
- Canon
- Canon EOS 40D
- F6.3
- 0.6 sec
- 12.0 mm
- 250
- 0
- Manual
- Flash did not fire, auto
- Spot










