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Most recent visit to the arboretum, but this time with my whole bag of tricks ... even used the fisheye for a few.
Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden - Dallas, TX USA on 31-Mar-2011.
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Taken on a shoot with my son, this shot allows the distortion to have its way.
Saints Peter and Paul Church, San Francisco, California at 666 Filbert street.
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Noting beats a rainy night at the Magic Kingdom.
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Beech trees in Epping Forest. Today was the warmest February day ever recorded in the UK, with over 20° C recorded in many places for the first time.
Shot with an all-manual Walimex 8.5mm fisheye.
A shot of the moon exhibition at Durham Cathedral, shot with the Samyang 8mm Fisheye.
X-T2 and Samyang 8mm fisheye
The sun was just out of shot top right but I like the way the light from it has reflected on the lens and created the mini rainbow in the left hand corner.
Another from my fantastic day at The Wave. This one was shot with my 16mm fisheye lens. The fisheye works so well in bizarre, otherworldly places like this. Especially when the landscape kind of wraps all around you like this.
Das schönste Licht kommt immer dann, wenn man seine Kamera bereits wieder im Rucksack verstaut hat. Deshalb gabs dieses Foto etwas unüberlegt....
I walk the dog here so often, but one day was lucky to have the 8mm attached, and decided to spend some time with this gorgeous blue bug.
This twisted view shows old landmarks that once graced the landscape and the newly constructed machine like cold steel that is the new. As we say goodbye to the beautiful city sunset and say hello to taller steel structures that remove the
abundance of sunlit streets and shadows .The view is almost spectacular .
I didn't have the best lighting conditions this particular morning but I made the most of it and shot in the loop. This is the Chicago Board of trade shot with my fisheye lens.
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The Temperate House at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Taken with an all-manual Walimex 8mm fisheye.