The weekend before last Boyfriend and I hiked Seven Falls with his cousin and his wife. I took my wide angle lens (10-20 mm) with me. I had a UV filter on it, but I didn't bring the hood that came with the lens. Many of the photos I took were blown out with lots of sun flare. Lesson learned, take the hood. Here are some of the better shots - all wide angle, except for a couple old shots with my point and shoot or my D90 with my regular lens (18-105 mm) for comparison at the end. I don't have the clearest examples of it here, but it's amazing what a difference 8 mm makes.
Comparison, the rocks on the right are the same, and can help orient:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhOYwj6h5N5X9aLNkX_0UpUZ1NG0dQDeqCqfPMvnQ3yALYnvBB4TWy0Eza_6x0iDHz2OQnKhK_kWzV6S4_ycxbgHfDEZx6TsqdPba70oyIWS3jDqFThDZYf2Ok0GLPuxM1hmePyvIeRnsmf/s400/DSC_0339.JPG) |
D90, 18 mm |
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D90, 10 mm |
Another comparison:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjacmr5e7FZA70MRlLhFu0hs5PI3GgRrZOrIXsQX9Afc_IaTBC9Q3llpmAy5cAlgNj_8_Fffpc3Z-JYAllEvQRXY_LLkMV-6kAXoJlHdgMlZbhSHpsSQfpQXjI1sUeZR2IMHpV8D-jb-Djo/s400/DSCF2109.JPG) |
Point and shoot. Vertically obviously. |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhug03qz5avrGibaD2UmgjlcNtd_ycWin3ksz1YUDiBKCaKxqrJXsTkuz37TpFU_xHGEWoatKYe49ioe65oDBk2afJW1E7HvsfnADYUU_KzINrakoU1br0V8suwkkfe0zi1eOvKxAS3no1v/s400/DSC_0832.JPG) |
D90, 10 mm |
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhxdciGsdjutaB7OKaDo1hMPsBivgIXMvEioOAiXmfWRnhuQhZuElu7nErQNnzBcxhFFK3DkNd8KZypX9GjCpGVK-cqOWlylVOuQUaOAaCHD0Bqxd1MZTXWdJtcAO20QtZwTMJy1AdKxxX5/s400/DSC_0831.JPG) |
D90, 10 mm |
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