USS Lexington
Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 8:42 pm
I chaperoned my son's JROTC overnight fieldtrip to the USS Lexington aircraft carrier / museum in Corpus Christi. It was a blast. Rented a Canon 10-22 super-wide (but not quite fisheye) lens for the trip since I knew I wouldn't be able to back up far.
I absolutely loved the wider angles! Obviously it's not for everything but it's a whole different world. Anyway, some pictures. All these were taken with the 10-22.
#1 Arrival
![Image](http://www.xmenclan.org/images/gambit/photos/lexington/IMG_1950_web.JPG)
#2 A little football
![Image](http://www.xmenclan.org/images/gambit/photos/lexington/IMG_1980_web.JPG)
#3 A control panel in the engine room
![Image](http://www.xmenclan.org/images/gambit/photos/lexington/IMG_2185_web.JPG)
#4 This was a munitions area before the decommisioning and conversion to a chapel.
![Image](http://www.xmenclan.org/images/gambit/photos/lexington/IMG_2202_web.JPG)
#5 Tokyo Rose called her the "Blue Ghost," sooo....
![Image](http://www.xmenclan.org/images/gambit/photos/lexington/IMG_2218_web.JPG)
#6 Goofing off in the rec area. (Next door are really tiny bunks.) I was standing almost on the corner of the table, and the super-wide allowed me to get all the guys in. Can't miss the distortion, but I think it's interesting now and then.
![Image](http://www.xmenclan.org/images/gambit/photos/lexington/IMG_2296_web.JPG)
#7 Imaging conning this 44,000 ton war machine from this bridge during flight operations! This shot demonstrates the power of shooting in RAW, not to mention the human eye. I took one exposure from this location, but when processing it into JPG either the bridge interior was too dim or the windows were hopelessly blown out. So I made 2 JPGs out of the one RAW and then combined them back together (snip snip) in paint shop pro. No, the rough outlines on the windows are NOT the result of my ham-handed editing; that's the way they look.
![Image](http://www.xmenclan.org/images/gambit/photos/lexington/IMG_2062a_web.JPG)
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
#1 Arrival
#2 A little football
#3 A control panel in the engine room
#4 This was a munitions area before the decommisioning and conversion to a chapel.
#5 Tokyo Rose called her the "Blue Ghost," sooo....
#6 Goofing off in the rec area. (Next door are really tiny bunks.) I was standing almost on the corner of the table, and the super-wide allowed me to get all the guys in. Can't miss the distortion, but I think it's interesting now and then.
#7 Imaging conning this 44,000 ton war machine from this bridge during flight operations! This shot demonstrates the power of shooting in RAW, not to mention the human eye. I took one exposure from this location, but when processing it into JPG either the bridge interior was too dim or the windows were hopelessly blown out. So I made 2 JPGs out of the one RAW and then combined them back together (snip snip) in paint shop pro. No, the rough outlines on the windows are NOT the result of my ham-handed editing; that's the way they look.