• Adventure,  Art,  Travel

    Travel and Photography | Do You Need Ultra Wide Angle Lens?

    © 2012 Wazari Wazir | Taj Mahal | Agra| India | 24 mm Prime Lens © 2014 Wazari Wazir | Merdeka Square | Kuala Lumpur | 16 – 35 mm Lens Do you need UWA or Ultra Wide Angle Lens? Actually the real answer is it depends. It depends on your interest in photography, what kind of a subject that you like o photograph the most. Normally when we refer to wide angle, the standard for wide angle lens on full frame camera is 35 mm lens. The widest that people generally go is 24 mm or 20 mm. So which one is Ultra Wide Angle Lens. Usually when we…

  • Black and White,  Culture,  History,  Hitam Putih,  Photojournalism,  Photoshop,  Tourism,  Travel

    Travel Photography | It’s a Wide World

    © 2010 Wazari Wazir | Travel Photography  | Wide World Choosing the right lens for the right subject can produce wonder, this is a small mosque located next to Taj Mahal to the left if you coming from this main entrance, actually not many people pray here, maybe it was pack during friday prayer but I don’t know. I took this shot with 10-20mm lens to really capture it’s beauty and grandeur. I don’t think I will manage to do justice with this picture if I don’t have UWA Ultra Wide Angle Lens, I know that different lenses produce different perspective but when you want to show your subject the…

  • People,  Photojournalism,  Tourism,  Travel

    Travel Photography | Choosing The Right Lens

    Just a quick post today, I took this shot with Sigma Lens 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC Lens. I’m not using a full frame camera so I need to get this UWA or Ultra Wide Angle Lens for this type of shot. I need to get everything in the frame to show how magnificent the architecture is and how grand this area is, in fact before I start this journey to India I’ve done few “homework’s” by watching all the pictures about Taj Mahal and it’s surrounding that I can find on the internet and study what focal length is mostly used by the photographers who have been here and most…