Fishing the Grand Canyon
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Sometimes use a fisdheye lens can help to achieve some stunning results from a lot of "canonical" shots.
When I bought my Sigma 15mm f/2.8 FE, I was planning something totally different, something I haven't still realized, but one day I will.
Anyway, since that day I never left my small toy at home, and when I see some peculiar features in a panorama or in a landscape that can "do the job", I don't hesitate to take some shots with it.
Then, here's another "fisheyed" image, a view of the Grand Canyon, close to Mather Point, with a voluntarily exagerated earth curvature, to emphatize more the greatness of the place I was watching before me.
Evertything thanks to my little friend... Do you think it makes its job?
Fishing the Grand Canyon
SUPPORT MY WORK! Just LIKE my Facebook page! Thanks!
Sometimes use a fisdheye lens can help to achieve some stunning results from a lot of "canonical" shots.
When I bought my Sigma 15mm f/2.8 FE, I was planning something totally different, something I haven't still realized, but one day I will.
Anyway, since that day I never left my small toy at home, and when I see some peculiar features in a panorama or in a landscape that can "do the job", I don't hesitate to take some shots with it.
Then, here's another "fisheyed" image, a view of the Grand Canyon, close to Mather Point, with a voluntarily exagerated earth curvature, to emphatize more the greatness of the place I was watching before me.
Evertything thanks to my little friend... Do you think it makes its job?