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Guess who!? The white lettering is my white hair • iPhone 4s & FishEye Pro camera app > WordFoto app. Every object in this mosaic image is a color & size variation of only the word Steve • Photoshop Elements
2015 • Cleveland northeast Ohio USA
This is another experiment using a 160 degree optical door peephole in front of my camera lens to produce a "poor man's" fisheye effect. This time I made a simple adapter to mount the peephole in front of my 55mm Micro-Nikkor lens on my Canon 350D camera body. Imaged on May 31, 2008, in rural upstate Columbia County, NY, USA. Camera: Canon 350D and Pre-AI Micro-Nikkor 55mm f3.5 lens and 160 degree optical door peephole plus Fotodiox Nikon mount to Canon mount adapter ring, hand held, manually focused, manual mode, with available ambient light.
I finally got a fisheye lens!!! <3 its awesome! And you would not BELIEVE what i paid for it... $30!!! Brand new! They are usually like, $1600... Wow... I know this isn't a very good shot, but there WILL be more soon! haha Shipping was a little steep though, but it was totally worth it.. :) There is more cool stuff in the mail!! Should have it by Wednesday.. :D
This is my Opteka Fisheye adaptor 0.2x added to my Nikon 18 - 55 kit lens.
This is a great lens adaptor.
You attach it onto your current lens, and you are provided with different lens size adaptors to help you fit it.
If you get it from here they send you a great camera kit for free - with a mini tridod and lots of useful goodies.
£49.95
This is less wide angle
£39.99
Day 18 (06.24.09)
This is the 2nd lomo cam I bought. I find this better than the fisheye 1 which i also had but i sold to get this one. The chrome finish makes it look sexy as well as chic. I love the viewfinder bec you get to see what it looks like as a fisheye shot.
Fireworks over Darling Harbour 14th May, 2011.
This photograph is taken using a Sigma 4.5mm cirular fisheye.
i finally got my opteka fisheye adapter in the mail! :D
not exactly full fisheye, only semi
just took a couple test shots so far :)
Disabled the auto distortion correction. Downtown Omaha, Nebraska at night. Sony A99 II and Sony 16mm 2.8 fisheye.
I'm not sure how I ended up with a fisheye lens on my camera since lately I have preferred to have my 100mm macro mounted.
But since it was on I walked around the hub and took a few pictures. I waited for the guy on the left to walk on but he kind of just parked there. Oh well. If you are looking to be alone then maybe this isn't the place.
This is uncropped but it had some global changes in contrast and saturation. This was shot at f22 to try to get the tree and Pluto in focus. I was about one foot from Pluto which gave me a focus area from about 6" in front of my camera to infinity (and beyond).