Fitting it all in

89/366 Whether we are planning our itineraries or trying to frame up a photo, we always seem to run into the issue of not being able to fit everything in. We still have our problems deciding on what to do and see when we travel, but my photography has changed considerably from those early days and I now tend to focus more on small details than grand scenes. Then along came this 15 mm lens, so wide that it is difficult to exclude anything from the images, and I had to relearn what I had known in those early days. Case in point today is a semi-rear view of St. Olaf’s church in Tallinn. Just look at those converging lines when the camera is pointed upwards! That’s a cardinal sin if you believe everything you read on the internet. 😉

Committed to Ilford FP4+ using a Voigtländer Bessa L and 15 mm superwide Heliar

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