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just got in fisheye converter... So much fun!

Ayr.

 

Taken with Samyang 7.5mm f3.5 fisheye lens on Panasonic GX7.

Three consecutive frames taken with a Zodiak 30mm fisheye lens on the Pentacon Six camera that I previously used in week 213 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:

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Ilford Delta 400 pro developed in Ilfosol 3.

NEX7+Samyang 8mm Fisheye for NEX

Take with iPhone 3GS and Gizmon fisheye. Stitched with autopano Giga.

Having fun with the 15mm fisheye

My first shooting with a single lens reflex.

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Taken with a Meike 6.5mm fisheye on a Fuji X-T4.

Went out for an evening walk and decided to take this lens as my only lens. I don't use it much as it's very signature rendering can be very tiring. Here I think it suits the subject-

BTW, yes, my shadow is in the picture. The lens is so wide that it includes objects behind the lens! Here I feel it adds something.

 

This lens has a very fast maximum aperture of f/2 and is thus predestined for low-light photography. It's also very reasonably priced at $130 at B&H as of writing. It's available for Sony E-mount, Fuji X, Canon EOS M, and Micro 4/3 (but NOT Digital SLR cameras).

I cannot afford a fisheye lens just yet, so i have to use this not so portable one at work.

Using my DIY "Fig Rig" for the first time, held out in front while I cruise on my longboard. And a fisheye lens at 10mm

Portrait with a fisheye lens. It has been cropped to eliminate the spherical shadow.

Sigma 15mm f2.8 EX DG Fisheye

This cathedral has a unique construction. The altar is in the center where four naves converge. The cathedral was originally constructed in 1904 with a dome. The dome collapsed in 1916 from heavy wet snow accumulation. An oculus, Eye of God, was installed during a 1999 renovation.

 

I grabbed this shot with a fisheye lens minutes before hordes of photographers converged on the area. It would have been nice to have time to set up a tripod and do justice to the oculus with HDR.

Pruebas con el nuevo objetivo. Quien dice pruebas dice vamos a hacer fotos a lo tonto xD

they found me, they named me

fisheye no.1

 

kodak proimage 100

Testing out new lens in the room bathroom.

Building in Brussels with fisheye

Lomography Fisheye One

Kodak Colorplus 100

This is the first shot on my fisheye. I don't think it's that good, but it's kind of historic.

#ProTip: When working in close quarters, consider using a fisheye lens to capture more of the scene, creating a more dynamic image.

 

Captured by Olympus Visionary Frank T. Smith with the OM-D E-M1 Mark II and the M.ZUIKO 8mm f1.8 Fisheye PRO.

Pandan Gardens

 

Nikon d60

focal = 26mm

Fisheye = 0.25

Another shot with an 8mm Peleng fisheye, this time in its natural state (cropped). Defishing a circular fisheye images produces an essentially square, very wide image.

 

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An even wider shot of the office. I couldn't decide which shot I liked better.

 

Part of the Konsumgenossenschaft Berlin set.

I thought this was pretty funny.

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