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Vintage Nikon 8mm fisheye lens up into the canopy

Highgate Wood, London

Rokinon 12mm f/2.8

 

Strobist Info:

 

B800 in 47" octa camera left (if you didn't notice)

One of my fisheye collections

Fisheye No. 2 Kodak Color Plus 200

The original name of this camera is fisheye lomography camera. It is the first 35mm compact camera with a very-wide-angle lens (fisheye-lens) in the world. It is manufactured for the Lomographical Society International in Vienna, and is available as fun-camera through normal photo shops.

 

Lomography, a registered trademark of Lomographische AG (Austria), is a movement that, via the Lomography Society International, promotes the use of Lomo cameras — primarily and most famously the LC-A but also cameras as unlike this as the fisheye lomography camera — and a "shoot from the hip" attitude. (Many outsiders regard it as merely a sales gimmick to drive sales of these cameras at inflated prices.) Viewed as either a modern impressionistic art movement for photography to create images of everyday life or a simple (and effective) marketing ploy, Lomography has attracted a large international following around "The 10 rules"

 

10 Rules

 

1. Take your LOMO everywhere you go.

2. Use it anytime - day or night.

3. Lomography is not an interference in your life, but a part of it.

4. Shoot from the hip.

5. Approach the objects of your lomographic desire as close as possible.

6. Don't think.

7. Be fast.

8. You don't have to know beforehand what you've captured on film.

9. You don't have to know afterwards, either.

10. Don't worry about the rules.

 

www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Lomographic_Fisheye_Camera

www.camerapedia.org/wiki/Lomography

 

Bridget Jones walked here, I presume (as the place is a stone’s throw from her flat). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borough_Market

Camera: Pentacon six tl

Arsat 30mm f/3.5 Fisheye

Film: kodak ektar 100

 

Location: Asti - Italy

Lomo Fisheye / Ilford HP5+ / Kodak D-76

© Rubén T.F.

  

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Shot with canon 7d + Fisheye 8mm manual lens.. Exif is wrong friends...

This is one of many interesting architectural details in the Barcode project in Bjørvika, Oslo.

 

We are in an outdoor passage on the ground level of one of the Barcode buildings. This building and the adjacent two buildings (the white and the black) all belong to DNB. There are windows down to the underground floors, which connects the buildings.

 

The outdoor lights in this area changes color at intervals, and in the picture you see green, red and white.

 

For more pictures of the Barcode project, look in my Barcode set.

 

I wasn't satisfied with the plain photo, so I turned it into an artwork instead.

 

360 degree polar panorama. Four level shots with Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM. Stitched with Kolor Autopano Pro 3.0. Further processing in Photoshop CC, and using multiple Topaz filters to create an artlike look. No, the city isn't really paved with gold...

 

I didn't notice the flaws in the stitching until nearly finished. Maybe I'll fix it someday.

Not exactly straight out of the camera. Uncropped though.

 

Not sure why I had the fisheye lens mounted but it always gives a distinct view. As long as I point it up a little my feet stay out of the picture.

“I feel the wind in my face as I ride in the bed of an old pickup truck down a country road at night, dust swirling red in the taillights and the entire span of my life yawning out ahead of me."

(Blake Crouch)

 

An old Ford pickup truck parked on the street, taken through the fisheye lens on my Pentax.

Fisheye capture, corrected to rectilinear.

The fisheye angle of Greg Brewers backside flip over this gap at the commons skatepark in Halifax. Shot with a Nikon F4 + 16mm + Fuji Provia 100f

Shot using a Photojojo fisheye lens for the iPhone.

Playing around with an OlloClip 4-in-1 lens set on the iPhone 6S+.

Fisheye photo with the Peleng 8mm of the Kyan office

lomography Fisheye 2, Agfa Vista 200

Samyang 7.5mm fisheye test shot...not everyones cup of tea but personally I've always liked the fisheye effect so gave myself a little birthday treat.Was at work when the delivery came & even though I didn't get home till 1 in the morning had to get it out of box and what better subject to fire off a tester than me dear faithful dawg!!

Mattinata... una tanquilla giornata di mare

 

Lomo Fisheye

Fooling around the house, in a rainy day...

 

For me, Polaroid is a ritual of wonder, surprise, unexpected. It's magic...

  

Mamiya Rb 67 ProS,

Mamiya Seìkor C 37 mm. f.4,5

Polaroid film

 

Large On White

 

The impossible project

Picture taken with a modified camera to take photos as using a Fisheye lens

Fisheye No. 2 Kodak Color Plus 200

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