Just a few from around MK with their Halloween decor up: I used my UWA for all of these, having fun with the new perspective. ; Since I had it with me, I was taking a photo of my stone in front of MK which happens to be right under the monorail line, so when I heard the monorail coming, I spun around and snapped a last minute shot just as it was about to pass over me: I love the perspective the wides can give for this type of shot - the monorail seemed impossibly close, but no problem for the wide lens - and when you take the shot with the subject so close and use the diagonal angles for composition, everything looks so swoopy - it almost seems to imply motion more. ; Here was an example of where I like the distortion effect of a wide angle lens when you tilt up or down to shoot. (Note too that you have to be very aware of your shadow in the shot with a UWA - those things capture everything!) ;