21mm junkies, please join in and show your photos

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thanks for mentioning about the works of Stanley Kubrick, Wilonstott, now i got to see them! :)

it's very nice to see the different perspectives from fellow 21mm shooters...
 
21mm is my favorite city walkabout focal length. The SA was and probably still is my favorite lens but unfortunately I sold mine earlier this year (to eat.) I replaced the SA with the CV 21mm f/4 in Nikon RF mount and I'm quite happy. It doesn't have the heft of the 21mm SA but it just about has the look. And with my SP I can shoot one handed and still have focus control which is a plus.

I have a few years' worth of shots I took with various 21mm lenses but here are just a few.

With the Super Angulon f/3.4:

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With the Zeiss 21mm f/2.8 Biogon ZM:

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Phil Forrest
 
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This is with the LTM Super Angulon 21mm f4 on a M2. TriX/Xtol.
Rock and Roll Museum in Cleveland.
A friend and I was coming back from a Leica Meeting (could have been Baltimore?) and we stopped in a camera store. They had just gotten a box full of old Leica stuff in a trade - and sold it all to me for $700 (21/4, 35f2.8, two Viso III's, 135/2.8 in Viso mount and a 200f4, also in Viso mount). Ok, it was a long time ago -mid 90's. I put the 21 on a M2 and we briefly stopped at the museum - didn't make it in as it was closing time.
 
The trick, I think, is to keep the lens plane level with the viewing plane (don't tilt up or down), and and have the leading lines end at a single point in the distance (like railroad tracks).

Obviously this is only one way to use wide angles, but I'm trying to be more conscious of it because the effect plays with your sense of space and perspective.[/QUOTE]

appreciate your thoughts and nice photo! it's the weird wide angle effect that always has me wary of using 21mm type lenses.
 
The 21SA is my favourite lens.

This is the first shot I ever took with it....I am hooked, I now own 2 of them.

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How amazing this si all photo album i watch out all this photos and much admire because of the captured to these photos very natural and a reality showwn in this pictures for the all members of this community very very very intersting photos....
 
21/2.8 Biogon


brooklyn bridge by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


21/2.8 bokeh by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


ped xing by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


cockpit by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


corner by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


tuscan new york by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


só originais by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


up by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


composition by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


wet floor by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


jacks by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


vertigo by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


top gun by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr


orly? by Marcelo Colmenero, on Flickr

looking forward to the 21/1.8 Ultron!
 
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