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Very nice Sunset on the River! With Samyang Fisheye 8mm/2.8.

Coucher de soleil sur le vieux port de Chicoutimi

There's the township in my region that is famous because of its natural healing waters. They have some sanatoriums and rest zones etc. But this is just a nice location as well. Every time I visit this town the weather doesn't let me take photos I want. And finally, we've visited it at the right time.

 

Nizhne-Ivkino, Kirov region, Russia, hdr, Zenith MC Zenitar-C Canon 16 mm F/2.8 Fisheye.

 

Thank you for all the comments and favs, my friends.

Sunrise over the cliffs of Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.

 

I'm experimenting with stitching of very wide angle images to create a fisheye effect. Not sure what I think of it yet though.

15 pictures, 5 x 3 pictures vertical, 10 mm

It's a slow process. At first, you don't notice. You think you are on the side of righteousness and that your indignation is justified. But your reactions are getting more and more mechanical. You are no longer free and able to embrace new, unexpected things. Your emotions are caged, held captive by a set of rigid assumptions claiming to be true. You are singing the tune of an unknown master who is controlling and crippling your emotions. You turn to stone.

Fuji X-E2 plus Pergear fisheye lens 10/5.6.

Plymouth, Devon, England

Inner courtyard Chilehaus Hamburg

I heard a noise, listened, looked upwards, adjusted the camera, then waited ...

Inner Courtyard Chilehaus Hamburg

Couple on the Bund having fun with a fisheye lens...

 

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Subway Station Hamburg Fuhlsbüttel

Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon

The amphitheatre known as "The Scoop" seen through a fish eye lens..

Samyang 8mm f/2.8 Fisheye

Herzlichen Dank an Geoff Henson für diese Idee.

Microwave Selfie

I recently bought an Asahi Takumar 17mm f4 fisheye lens and Today I got out to see what it can do. Fairly typical of fisheye lenses.

Taken at the junction of Cortlandt Street and Church Street.

 

Buildings include 3 World Trade Center (L); 4 World Trade Center (top L); and 1 Liberty Plaza (R and reflected in 4 WTC).

This photo was taken with a 16mm fisheye lens and is currently featured at ArtfullyGiving.com.

 

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From a visit to Kew Gardens about 10 years ago when I only took shots with the Samyang 8mm fisheye but newly processed.

 

Previously posted in colour, this version slightly cropped to remove my foot...

Olympus digital camera

Actually it looks like a broccoli/cauliflower hybrid, writ large.

 

I asked around for answers as to what this is called.

 

Mary says “Crepe myrtle.”

 

Tom says: Melaleuca linariifolia. Also known as Paperbark or "snow in summer" tree. www.marinatreeandgarden.org/treelist/melaleuca_l.html

Lincoln, New Hampshire

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