View allAll Photos Tagged FishEye
Played around with the new 10mm Fisheye lens. Strange for architecture but fun nonetheless. It's a very nice lens.
This is one of the first roll I lomographtied fisheye.
result: only got 7 pictures developed out of 36 pictures. ( 36張裡面 只洗出7張)
and only 2 pictures of them are bright enough to be scanned.
reason: most of them didn't even have image in the film, 'cuz too dark!!
feedback: it's not good to lomographty when you aren't in a good mood. =P
And when I looked at these seven pictures, I felt even more wrose.
note:
1) the color probably will look weird, 'cuz the computer screen I am using now in the office is weird !
2) finially I got something to show the Lomo group, since my supersample had retired.
Playing around with this fisheye lens, I really think I need one of my own....hmmmm....
Would only use it now and then, but it is fun!
Knock Knock! Who's There?
Testing the Opteka Fisheye lens for Nikon, seems that it only works on the 18-55mm lens as an attachment, doesn't work on its own or with any other lens that I have. For $25, it's fun to use. :O)
Tried a Samyang fisheye lens on my D50. All their lenses are very cheap but all are manual focus. This 8mm fisheye is the only one that is not for full frame cameras. Perhaps the effect would be better with an outdoor shot.
But for £105 it might be an option.
Nikon D90.
10.5mm fisheye lens.
3x shot HDR.
An old service station snapped on my through the town of Matong, NSW.
Handheld bracket.
entertaining myself with quintin's lens. its very nice and round and cool. he's proud of it. he was fixing his camera and i was playing.
San Francisco, 2007
So I've uploaded six photos this morning instead of my usual two or three, on account of sf buckaroo told me to. :) He thinks I'm bein' stingy. Heh.
Whew -- Saturday afternoon was all kinds of neat-o: I met up with sf buckaroo and pfeyh for lunch at L'Osteria del Forno, a superb, tiny (ten table) Italian restaurant in North Beach before heading down to Union Square for a kick-ass photo stroll.
Bucko very generously allowed me to use his fisheye lens, which thrilled me no end (look at my face here -- I ask you, am I not clearly thrilled?).
So, this is me, standing on the top of the Sutter-Stockton Garage. Photo of me, taken by Bucko with my camera and his lens. Gotta love how Flickr brings people and photo equipment together, eh? :)
Oh, hey, Bucko? Please add in my tags which fisheye lens it was that you let me borrow. Thanks!
HITACHI Digital Camera
These are the fisheye and wide angle lenses I use with my full frame canon 1Ds.
MARUMI SUPER FISH EYE 0.25x LENS
MC ZENITAR-M 2.8/15
ZODIAK-8 3.5/30
MIR-26B 3.5/45
MIR-38B 3.5/65
MIR-3 3.5/65
Shot with the 7Artisans 7.5mm f2.8. Goal was to get as much of the clouds as I can with the fisheye from my vantage point. Still from the fire exit. Composing fisheye snaps is super challenging especially with a limited space to move. Just tried to get some interesting perspectives :)