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Olympus M.ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8 mm /1,8 Fisheye Pro
Canon Zoomobjektiv EF 8-15mm F4L USM Fisheye für EOS
I also have 2 other cheap lenses.
Another vertical shot of the beautiful grove of pollarded beech trees just NE of the Robin Hood pub in Epping Forest.
Taken with an all-manual Walimex 8.5mm fisheye.
Water feature in the Princess of Wales Conservatory at Kew Gardens, taken with an all-manual Walimex 8mm fisheye.
In the Palm House. From a visit to Kew Gardens about 10 years ago when I only took shots with the Samyang 8mm fisheye but newly processed.
Taken with a Fish-Eye-Takumar 17mm f4 at f8. Lens was mounted on a Sony A7 using an m42 to e-mount adapter. The lens has built in filters, Orange, Yellow and UV. I don't use the color filters much because they are dusty and I have to spend too much time doing spot removal if there is a lot of sky in the image.
Abney Park Cemetery in Stoke Newington, shot with a manual focus Walimex 8mm f/3.5 fisheye lens.
This lens is intended for APS-C cameras, on which it produces a rectangular image with fisheye distortion; the effect can be relatively subtle if you keep the lens horizontal.
On a full-frame camera like the R6, it's necessary to remove the lens hood otherwise it's visible in the image. Unfortunately, even without the hood the lens won't produce a fully circular image on a full-frame camera as parts of the circle fall outside the top and bottom of the sensor. There's also a strong blue tinge round the edges of the circle, which of course was never intended to be in the frame.
No, ugh, 'LOMOGRAPHIC' tool (aka overpriced, over-hyped, cult-y cameras) was used to make this photo. No Photoshop, except for some color and contrast adjustments. No expensive fisheye lens used, too. No film, this is digital, but no, not a DSLR! No special built-in camera effects, too.
Taken at the office: Libis, QC.
Fisheye para celulares (smartphones en general, no solo iphone OJO!)
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Two cloud images from last summer in Maine - this one taken with a fisheye lens.
"The term fisheye was coined in 1906 by American physicist and inventor Robert W. Wood based on how a fish would see an ultrawide hemispherical view from beneath the water (a phenomenon known as Snell's window). Their first practical use was in the 1920s for use in meteorology to study cloud formation giving them the name whole-sky lenses." - Wikipedia.
PLEASE NOTE - BE VERY CAREFUL if you are shooting the sky with a fisheye lens and using an optical viewfinder - the sun will often be in the frame, even if it is low in the sky or at your back. I would recommend using live view for framing...
I was experimenting with a fisheye lens and moved to the Brighton (Palace Pier) to enable me to capture the i360 and west pier in the distance and some of the Albion Groyne in the foreground as well.
Ardingly Reservoir is a 198-acre (0.80 km2) reservoir that feeds the River Ouse located in West Sussex, England 5 miles (8 km) north of Haywards Heath. The reservoir was created in 1978 by damming Shell Brook, a tributary of the River Ouse which flows into the Ouse about 500m south of the Reservoir.
The reservoir is filled with water pumped from the River Ouse when river flows are high. The water is stored in the reservoir before being treated and distributed to consumers.
The Ardingly Activity Centre provides watersports for the public including wind surfing, canoeing, powerboating and dinghy sailing.
The reservoir is a popular fishing venue offering 3 miles (5 km) of freshwater fishing for carp, tench, pike, roach, rudd, eel, gudgeon, European perch and bream.
The west bank of the reservoir is private property of the Balcombe Estate but the north, south and east shores offer public rights of way and bridleways. Ornithologists are catered for with two bird hides situated on the east bank.
The site is a local Nature Reserve. - Wikipedia. This is using my fisheye lens for a different perspective.
Used a Altura .35x super fisheye with macro lens attachment on a filter holder for my P7100.
Fisheye lens:
www.amazon.com/Altura-Photo-Fisheye-Close-Up-Portion/dp/B...
Nikon P7100 filter holder:
www.amazon.com/Polaroid-Aluminum-Filter-Adapter-Equivalen...
Night scene from a hotel window in Tokyo.
With the Samyang 12mm f/2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye, a manual focus full frame lens with unique stereographic projection affording a 180 degrees angle of view.
A relatively inexpensive lens that is really quite unique, seldom use it though.