Darren Bradley
Well-Known Member
Out for dinner the other night in my neighborhood and walked past our local Masonic lodge. I like the 1960s modernist architecture, and the night and lighting gave it a mysterious feel so I took a few shots. This is a three-photo stitch (top, middle, and lower thirds) with a 24mm tilt-shift lens. I left the camera in the same position and just adjusted the lens. Doing this allows me to get a wider shot than would normally be possible with that focal length, so I can get even closer without the distortion that a wider lens would have.

