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took a picture from the stage prior to 15-minute presentation by my team to our co-workers at Nike GPA (Global Promo Apparel)
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Nikon FM3a, 16mm fisheye lens, Ilford HP5 black & white film, pushed to ISO 1600, home-developed in Ifotec DD-X, printed on fiber paper at Portland Commumity College darkroom
Square format image taken with a Nikkor 16mm fisheye looking up under a rotting log. I really like the rich warm colours on this log.
Exposure was for the background … of which most has been removed by this crop … and then a couple of speedlights used to boost the shadows. This may explain the somewhat long exposure.
I quite like using flash to fill in the shadows and give more clarity to the gills on the mushroom.
Toronto looking north from Wellington and Yonge Streets.
Nikon D850
Sigma 8mm f/4 D EX DG Fisheye
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thanks mom and dad :]
i got my fisheye lens, these were the first pictures i took with it
they're not good, but whatever.
haha enjoy.
Just messing about with the clip-on fisheye lense for my phone. I took two, one with the lensflare and one without. I prefer it with.
AUSTIN fisheye
2010
Derelict old Austin car for "parts or rod"
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thanks !
Tech: One of those cheapo screw-on wide angle adapters on nikon d40 kit lens.
Tried my usual cocktail of post-processing and hdr stuff but in the end, this is mostly just the natural image strait out of the camera
-tjh