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Fisheye_Kodak ISO 100

Photo taken using Special Scene Mode: Fisheye.

Playing with the new Nikon 10.5mm fisheye. Spongeoramas Sponge Factory, Dodecanese Blvd., Tarpon Springs.

 

This shot's been slightly (35%) "de-barrelled" using the Lens Correction function in ACR.

 

Tarpon Springs Greektown Historic District

National Register of Historic Places - District:

Bounded by Dodecanese & Roosevelt Blvds., West Tarpon & North Pinellas Aves.

6/2/2014

NRHP #14000321

28°09′08″N 82°45′36″W

 

Comments and feedback welcome.

Shot with a fisheye lens on my iPhone. Also, "Fisheye Romeo" would be a great name for a band, a character in a Thomas Pynchon novel, and a cartoon.

Electricity Pylon - Fisheye

1st pic (cropped) using opteka x0.20 adapter fish eye screw on filter/lens attached to my 18-55mm canon kit lens. More to follow. !

Fisheye_Kodak ISO 100

Olympus E-3

Zuiko 8mm Fisheye

Handheld

 

(c) Plamen Velev

more playing with my fisheye lens adapter.

Playing with the new Fisheye.

 

Shot with a Nikon D7000 and AF Fisheye Nikkor 10.5mm 2.8G ED lens

 

By Cary Jordan

 

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fisheye no.1

 

kodak proimage 100

Went back out to Hunters Woods Elementary school to play around with the fisheye lens. Reactions from family and friends are pretty binary for fisheye images.... love or hate. I honestly thought I would be part of the hate club, but I'm very happy I decided to buy a fisheye.

 

Nikon F2

Nikkor 16mm fisheye f/2.8 AI-s

Kodak Pro Image 100

Developed with CineStill Cs41 "Color Simplified" kit

Just another rose that bloomed this week. I took about 50 shots of it with various lenses but the Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye was naturally the most interesting.

I took a photo of one of my fisheye pictures taken with my lomo fisheye camera.

The den. Toys in no short supply...

Why is it that every single seaside town in the UK is blighted by buildings exactly the same as this?

 

Every development is as ugly and badly-constructed as the next. These ones at Ayr are no exception.

 

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

Singing carols and having a great time as part of the Santacon event underneath Nelson's Column in London's Trafalgar Square, these Santas held their own Christmas party. Zenitar 16mm f/2.8 fisheye lens.

The two sets of cross-eye images (top pair, bottom pair) are done using a fisheye lens on a tripod. The top pair has been made with a separation of about 3 cm whereas the bottom pair is about 7 cm. As can be seen, the top pair seem 'natural' whereas for the bottom pair only the centre of the image seems to match between the left and the right eye. So essentially, it seems fisheye 3D is possible but with a substantially reduced stereo separation as to minimize the mismatch between the perceived size of objects between the left and the right eye...

 

Click here for the Anaglyph for red/cyan 3D glasses version;

Click here for the Anaglyph for amber/blue 3D glasses version;

Click here for the Parallel version;

Click here for the Wiggle version.

The above alternative versions are courtesy of www.schillr.com.

 

Testing out the Sigma 15mm 2.8f fisheye that I have rented from Borrowlenses.com

It was very quiet outside the Ferry Building Sunday night, so I took my time setting up this fisheye shot. I wish the Rokinon lens handled lens flare better, but it is a reasonably priced and sharp lens.

 

More photos from San Francisco are in my set

San Francisco

 

Testing a home made fisheye lence

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