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Das schönste Licht kommt immer dann, wenn man seine Kamera bereits wieder im Rucksack verstaut hat. Deshalb gabs dieses Foto etwas unüberlegt....
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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Here is the original color version with auto corrected fisheye image.
40+ days without a drop of rain in Central Texas and it rains on the night with New Moon but luckily the rain stopped just in time before it showering us where we were on top of a huge big piece of big Granite rock. Those two pieces of rocks were found on top of this huge Granite rock called Enchanted Rock.
The low hanging clouds and light pollution actually add a bit drama to the shoot as my first attempt on shooting Milky Way!
Again, thanks for David be our impromptu model of the night taking the risk climbing to the top of the rocks in the middle of the night shining flashlight toward the Milky Way.
Approaching summer night lighting storm.
Enchanted Rock State Natural Area.
Llano, Texas.
Winterthur Sulzer-Areal
Canon AE-1, FD 7.5mm f5.6 FishEye
Ilford FP4+ in Ilfotec LC29
digitalisiert mit Fuji X-H2, Leica-R 60mm Macro, Kaiser FilmCopy Vario, Capture One
Fisheye lens - HDR - Perspective corrected in CS2
Equality Sculpture - Sturgus Park, Seattle, WA, USA
A convex traffic mirror at Kew Gardens.
Taken with a Walimex all-manual 8mm fisheye, originally intended for APS-C DSLRs. I had to get very close to get the mirror large in the frame.