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Canon EOS 350D
Helios 44M-4 58mm f:2
Tron S350 flash
Plastic fisheye camera on a circular red table shot from above.
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When we got home tonight, Andrew and I saw this beautiful complete rainbow in the sky. Ironically, I had rented a fisheye lens from Tempe Camera on a whim this afternoon. I quick snagged it out of the case, threw it on and having never used it before... snapped this shot. I could never have captured it with any other lens! I'm still amazed!
Leila's Lomo fisheye had a dead battery, so she used my Rokinon fisheye for this festivalgoing photo of us enjoying the shade.
PP in Oly Viewer 2 (just a crop), EXIF added in AnalogExif.
I will be using this camera in week 198 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Washington Monument, Washington, D.C.
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This is the first photo I ever took using a "fisheye lens". I used a Canon 500D with an 18-55mm base lens and this Bower .42X "Super Fish Eye" add-on, so I snapped a shot of the packing box from about an inch away. I thought it was way cool.