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It's been a while since our last Northern Lights show in southern Alberta, but they came back for a little show last night. It was my first time out with the 8mm Bower/Rokinon lens. It's going to take some getting used to.
It's always a pleasure to escape into the countryside. Even if the first thing you see is a big pile of shite (manure)
I was looking to get a nice bike ride in today, but mother nature decided to make it rain all weekend. That didn't keep me from handholding my camera as I rode through it.
Lens: Manual 8mm fisheye @ f/16
Day 336/365
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Olympus PEN Lite E-PL5 + SLR Magic 8mm 1:4 rectilinear ultra-wide-angle manual-focus lens
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P8251296 Anx2 Q90 1200h f25 f50
the angel of the north
captured from eight feet away from the base of the statue with a
8mm fisheye lens
lens used - helios 44-2 58mm at f2
part of 8mm film loop, light table and large darkroom print in the background transformed almost into apeiron by wide open aperture.
from the installation “29 landscapes” by Armands Andže at the Latvian Museum of Photography
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Motocross training day.
Camera: Canon EOS 500D
Lens: Falcon 8mm 3.5
Exposure: 1/800 sec.
Aperture: f/8
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 8 mm
We took a lovely walk at South-East England's highest point, Leith Hill, near Dorking.
I don't normally do black and white landscapes but there's something I like about how the Sigma ultra-wide photos look in Lightroom's preset "green" B&W filter.
Continuing my little project of fish eye shots of Zurich. This is the main building of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule).
He was filming almost non-stop throughout the holiday. Still waiting to see the final edited video though!
I took this with my Peleng 8mm Fisheye, and has veen quite heavily cropped. I like how the wide angle lens on his camera looks so huge!
Hace mucho tiempo, ¿por qué sigues aquí
empujandome alrededor?
tu eres un truco de la luz
una ilusión, canción de sirena
chocame sobre las rocas,
ahora rompí, estoy roto y contigo
quiero hablar
Yo no puedo salvarme,
Entonces, ¿qué se supone que debo hacer
contigo?
cuando pienso en ello
puedo incluso dudar?
me mata cómo nos aferramos,
cuando pienso en ello,
¿cómo puedo ponerlo en duda?
que nos falta algo que nunca propietamos,
Retrospectivamente es ciego.
Another type of Primrose....again, Olloclip macro @ 21x, handheld, remote, cropped, healed and tweaked in Snapseed on iPad Pro with Apple Pencil. This whole photo is about 8mm x 10mm in real life....nuts!!!
A Flickr Friday entry on the subject "Be Kind Rewind".
The topic is meant to evoke memories of old media - incredibly I still have hours of 8mm film, the camera it was shot on and even one of the original film packets (which was mailed back to you when the film was processed by Kodak).
The top table in the Great Hall of Christ Church College, Oxford.
One of the issues I find with using my 8mm Samyang semi-fisheye is that often you need the camera to handle vast ranges of contrast and exposure such as in this shot here. Often you can recover detail at the processing stage but sometimes it's just too far gone. I suppose this would be one instance where some mild HDR might be work a go.
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The abandoned Café M, a small hotel room covered in dust.
Samyang 8mm Fish-eye to cram everything into a single frame.