Monday, May 23, 2011

Ferrara _ Italy _ Rotonda Foschini with Canon Lens EF-S 10-22

Dear friends, I'm trying to use this difficult objective lens, very different from the others with a particular view completely (I have to be careful not to photograph my feet ....) Here's an example of how we see the world through this lens. Next Sunday, at 3 o'clock in the morning I go to Venice (far from my house an hour by car) for a night excursion with this lens. I will keep you updated.



Description:

The Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM zoom lens has a focal length that ranges from wide angle to super-wide specifically for Canon SLR sensor with a reduced size and EF-S attack. The angle of field of this lens is equivalent to that produced by 16-35 mm lens on a full size, making it similar to the Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L on a machine in full size. The 10-22 mm is a lens with internal focusing, consists of 13 elements, one of which is a Super UD glass (Super Ultra Low Dispersion) glass and three aspherical elements.




Rotonda Foschini is an integral part of the architecture of the Teatro Comunale di Ferrara, built in the second half of the 700, in one of two underpasses that give you access, you will find the ticket office and the staircase leading to the foyer of the theater.





Its elliptical shape suggestive of sky framed by an oval, offering an unusual perspective to those who, through it, looking up at the top.The square is dedicated to the architect that includes Antonio Foschini, who oversaw the project along with Cosimo Morelli.Suggestive night lighting that enhances the recent restoration.



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