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Nikon FA

fuji film - 400 Asas

fisheye in downtown Chicago

Nikon D7100

Bower 8mm 3.5 Fisheye

Processed in Snapseed for Android

A challenge for me with the fisheye lens is making sure my long hair doesn't get in the way haha.

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Just trying to catch the view down in the canyon with my fisheye..

 

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HDR, Olympus e620, Zuiko 8mm f3.5 fisheye

spinach and mushroom omlette

Citizens Bank Park under the fisheye.

 

purchase a copy.

We had the fisheye with us, so I decided my position for the boquet toss would be directly under the feet of the single ladies. I quite like this angle. Wish I had a clear blue sky however.

 

I had the honor to drive with my father in law upto Los Olivos (near Solvang) and photograph the beautiful wedding of Megan and Chris.

 

Los Olivos is a small town built around the wine culture in the area. They're claim to fame is one of their wineries was featured on the movie Sideways

I had some of my friends stand still so I could light them looking at the stars and then just let the photos stack. You can see someone with a phone over to the right, that was a friend checking the awesome star finder aps to see what all was where.

The building on the far right is where I stayed and the shoreline is along Kona town. Behind me is a nice park along the rocky coast and truly a gorgeous spot to spend time.

Kona, Hawaii, US

Canon 5D, 15mm fisheye

Canon 7D + Samyang 8mm fisheye

Flower Girl Fisheye, from a shoot for Fotodiox with their new FACTOR Prizmo RGB+W lights. I really love shooting with these lights!

 

Model: Meghan www.instagram.com/siren0293/

In my quest for the perfect Milky Way shot, I bought a Nikon 8-15 fisheye zoom lens. Here it is at 8mm, pointed straight up at the sky, handheld at 1/6 sec. Looks like the VR works; you can see the power lines resolved near 8 o'clock. Zooming to the other end of the range, of course, makes the image look larger. At 14mm it fills the frame.

 

It's a fun lens to play around with. You soon learn to get very close to your subject. Towards the long end, the distortions (straight lines appearing curved) can be cured by applying lens correction in Adobe Camera Raw, but doing so introduces other distortions; the periphery appears greatly stretched. It's either/or -- or you can do some combination. For non-architectural shots I prefer the full fisheye effect, which imparts a degree of intimacy.

 

I'll be posting a few images, and maybe some comparisons with other lenses, over the next few days as I wait for dark, clear skies to return.

This is one of my favorite fisheye photos so far. I love the shadow. My cousin is the farmer and drove me out to the middle of the field to get this shot. Normally I wouldn't try a shot like this because I don't know what they are dropping. Here they were dropping rice seeds.

 

Taken with my Meike 6.5mm F2.0 Circular Fisheye lens.

Mokulua Islands located off of Lanikai Beach in Kailua, Oahu.

Currently zoomed to the "telephoto" end.

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La Tour Eiffel, seen through the Samyang fisheye lens, and post processed in Lightroom 3.6 (turning into a monochrome and sepia toned image).

Manufactured from 2005 to present in China for the Lomographic Society International of Vienna, Austria. An inexpensive “plastic” camera—as all “lomo” cult cameras are!—that sports a 170 degree field of view fisheye lens and uses 35mm film. This example purchased in the US through the George Eastman House (http://www.eastmanhouse.org) during an exhibit of lomo photography.

 

Presentation is everything! This camera comes it an almost cube box that when opened reveals the camera under it’s own plastic dome and a sample fisheye shot of a cat staring back at you from the top. It includes instructions that begin “Get Close! We dare you to get within 10cm (4”) or less and shoot!” and a booklet of sample fisheye images entitled “The Fisheye View”. The tag line on the side of the box describes the booklet as “The way goldfish and Lomographers see and live life!” Another tag line says “Feel like a goldfish swimming around the globe – capturing everydays life!” (Yes—they spelled it “everydays”.)

 

See also: www.lomography.com

 

Movies under the Stars on a quiet night.

Kingston University Business School interior.

 

Olympus OM-D E-M5 & Samyang 7.5mm 1:3.5 fisheye.

 

Lomography Fisheye 2 • Kodak Ultramax 400

Playing with my Fisheye in Chester, hoping a Squirrel would run down to me, but no such luck!

 

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Trying out a new cheap fisheye adaptor mated to a Nikon 28 mm f3.5 lens.

View to the Pacific....North Laguna Beach.

 

GX7 with Rokinon 7.5mm fisheye.

Who needs games at birthday parties when you can dig holes?! :)

Lomo fisheye w/ redscale film

Books at the library.

 

52mm Macro / Semi-Fisheye lens attachment

March Sapling - Distortion effect added in Adobe Lightroom 5.

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