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+ 8mm F3.5 Fisheye Lens
See my videos from the trip:
+ Festival of the Lion King Show @ Animal Kingdom Park VIDEO: youtu.be/u6X5KFJT-Tw
+ Finding Nemo - The Musical @ Disney's Animal Kingdom Park VIDEO: youtu.be/4U75brvkjdE
+ Feliz Navidad Disney Hollywood Studios Christmas Lights VIDEO: youtu.be/TG2-SqdCtBQ
+ Disney Hollywood Studios Christmas Lights 2011 VIDEO : youtu.be/lUnzWhEhGIA
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Rudes made a fisheye lens for his camera! He let me borrow it and I took a photo of him! The, uh, the focus is way off. Hopefully I can scrounge up a lens for myself, and will make the tube (read:medicine bottle) shorter.
Taken by running between two sets of winter lights while swirling a fisheye lens around. Using winter lights on Upton Street, Cambridge, MA.
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
During a trip to Tail of the Dragon with some fellow driving enthusiasts.
The fisheye loves to shoot cars!
At one time, I thought fisheye lenses were too extreme and too much of a novelty type lens. My opinion was probably formed based on the circular images of the partial-frame fisheyes. However, my opinion changed after I purchased this full-frame 16mm f/2.8 fisheye.
This lens performs more like an extreme wide-angle. It is purported to have a 180° diagonal angle of view. However, based on my observations, its horizontal angle of view seems to be closer to 135° However, 135° is still much wider than the 90° offered by my 18mm wide-angle lens.
This lens is very useful for scenic shots, interior architectural shots, interiors of vehicles, and airplane cockpits. If desired, with a good editing software program, it is possible to correct the linear distortions formed by this lens.
Nikon D7000, Samyang 8mm
I bought myself a Samyang 8mm Fisheye lens a couple of weeks ago, I haven't had much of a chance to use it but did grab this one on the way home from work the day I got the lens. There was a thunder & lightning storm just starting to roll into Newcastle just as I was crossing the bridge, tried to get a couple of shots from beside the sage but I didn't have my tripod with me so it proved a touch difficult.