#Monomad Architectural Photos - Looking Up Part 1 (Four Photos)

I might have a problem, I like buying photo gear. That means you have to go 'test' new things. Of course when you are just buying a slightly newer, slightly revised version of a lens which you have shot maybe 2000 or 3000 shots with it really should be that hard.

The Lens in question is the Fujifilm 10-24mm zoom, which would be the full frame equivalent to 15-38mm, and I have to say I use it at the 10mm end most of all, particularly for photos of buildings. Particularly when you point it up at the tops of buildings in a city where the skies a defined by the buildings.

That City is Melbourne, these buildings are all within about a 5 block radius, this is the newer version of the 10-24mm now with Weather sealing (not that be a deal) and a Aperture ring with numbers - is a very big deal given I shot manual, and I found being able to see the aperature setting without looking through the viewfinder resulted in me using angles other than the normal height of my eye.

So I present to you four shots of buildings in Melbourne seen from the ground looking up to the sky.
Look out for Part 2 soon.