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this was the Capains chair on the USS Fort McHenry

New Fisheye lens - whimsical study #1 - "Humpty Dumpty at the Cottonwood Fair"

 

FINALLY had a chance to pick up the new Canon fisheye zoom, and experiment with it. My first shots at a local art fair...

 

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Lomografía

Fisheye

Taken with a Lomo Fisheye 2

The exit and entrance area of the Riverside Cyclone inside its large turnaround section just begs for using a fisheye lens, and I obliged! I don't know why, but SFNE just is not a park that works for my camera. This is the only shot I like that I took on this trip.

Olympus E-M5 with fisheye lens from Lomography Experimental Lens Kit

a monday evening

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

 

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Fujifilm X-E2 + Fujinon XF 18-55mm F2.8-4.0

 

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Fisheye No. 2 Kodak Color Plus 200

Just a random fisheye test as I just got this bad boy today.

fisheye in downtown Chicago

Somewhere on the Regent's Canal.

Summit Car Show, McDonough, Georgia

Lomo Fisheye #2 35mm camera with Kodak Ultramax 400 film.

Taken inside Flint castle with the fisheye adapter for the Sony Nex 16mm.

Samigon fisheye 180° on CCTV 25mm f1.4 test

Okay, last shot of the Financial District for now. Taken with the 10.5mm fisheye lens. I really enjoy using this lens, the angle of view is amazing! This is a 7 frame HDR, but even with 7 frames that building on the left was too bright!

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Canon 60D - 8x15 fisheye

Fisheye from the courtyard below the tower.

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Panasonic LUMIX S1R

TTArtisans 11mm F2.8 Fisheye

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A nice mild 15mm fisheye view from the BBC Media City Quayside during a clear autumn dusk

Picture of myself through a fisheye lens at the top of monkey bars. Taken with iPhone 6

Dom Sankt Peter und Paul zu Brandenburg an der Havel

Brandenburg an der Havel / Germany

 

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Com aconseguir l'efecte ull de peix en temps de crisi.

Como conseguir el efecto ojo de pez gratis en tiempos de crisis

How to get the fisheye effect in times of crisis

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Image Details

 

Camera........: Canon 60D

Lens..............: Sigma 10mm fisheye f/2.8

Aperture........: f/14

Focal length.: 10mm

ISO Speed....: 100

Exposures.....: -2,0,+2ev => 1/80,1/320,1/20s

Resolution....: 5184x3456

 

Photoshop

 

° Several layers of hue/saturation/brightness to get rid of cyan and magenta casts and to change a little more blue in the sky.

° A tiny amount of Curves.

° A small brightness boost with a luminosity mask.

° Highpass sharpening (20%) see below.

 

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Yesterday I spent some quality time with my 12 - Soon 13 - year old daughter Caitlin.

We traveled by train to the station of Liège Guillemins (Luik), this futuristic train station

was designed by the famous Spanish architect Calatrava and it is a photographers dream, anywhere you look you wish to take another shot. Due to it's attractiveness to the camera, this station has quickly become a magnet for photographers, we didn't count the number of photographers we encounters but there sure were a lot.

 

While I was using my new 60D I let Caitlin use my 'old' 400D, photography is new for her but I'm sensing some talent there ;)

 

Shooting a place that has been shot so many times before becomes a challenge to come up with something new, I decided to use my fisheye primarily since I hadn't found any fisheye versions of this station on flickr yet and a place like this is a fisheye dream...

 

There are plenty pictures of this place to come and soon my daughter will start her own stream to upload her first steps in photography.

 

° My photoshop tutorial on Layers, Masks, Selections & Channels.

° Channel mixer tutorial to remove lens flare spots.

° Vertorama stitching

° High pass sharpening.

° My portfolio on fluidr

 

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I don't really like the movie Alice in Wonderland, (I think it has been subverted by hippies and I hate hippies), but I really like a lot of the characters from the movie. I think the movie's fatal flaw is that it's too dependent upon sensory 'captivation' and uses that as a crutch for a weak story (which may explain why the hippies like it, so they can smoke their reefer cigarettes and stare at the cool color swirls!).

 

The White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, Alice, Cheshire Cat, Tweedles, and Queen of Hearts are all great characters. Too bad there isn't a better storytelling vehicle to really allow these characters to shine. Then the movie would be a true classic.

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A fisheye shot of a building on the Skidmore College campus that I took a couple autumns ago.

 

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

Another shot I took with my new Opteka 6.5 fisheye a really fun lens if you don't mind it being fully manual.

Sorry I've not been around much but life has a way of dictating what the priorities are, at least sometimes anyway :-)

Fisheye self portrait with the Olympus 8mm Pro. . .

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Samyang 12mm f/2.8

Monday was a fisheye kind of day for me , so that's the lens through which I viewed my immediate world.

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