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This image was captured from a rooftop. The height in this photo adds to how people react to the image. A fisheye is used to capture as many of the buildings surrounding the photo as possible as well as giving the fisheye effect. The buildings' angles are warped due to the fisheye and create a strange, abstract and different view.
Mr Fisheye had a protrusion that was causing loss of his peripheral vision, so I had to perform surgery.
Probably would have made a better photo if I'd had some blue latex gloves to wear.
Shot taken with a 70' Admiral Aux Fisheye mounted on a M42 Pentacon 50mm f:1.8 and processed in Qtpfsgui for HDR effects & LR2 for extra saturation.
I will be using this camera in week 164 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Finally got my films done :)
So this one came off my fisheye cam .. it 's really dark i know but i love it :)
I always look how tree's look on fisheye.
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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
Trying out this new fisheye lens attachement. Sort of what you'd expect for £50 (or bit cheaper in my case thanks to ebay). Not going to win any awards but fun to mess around with. I suppose the quality gives it a bit of a Lomo effect.
Very inspired by a recent shooting for a time lapse photography course (by video2brain and Tim Grey) I tried the technique myself.
In order to capture the entire sky, I used my Superfisheye lens from Sunex, and cropped the images -- hence the half-circle shape.
The music I used is from the band "Broke for Free." (Something Elated (Broke For Free) / CC BY 3.0)
Played around with the new 10mm Fisheye lens. Strange for architecture but fun nonetheless. It's a very nice lens.