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The Cold War Operations Room at the RAF Air Defence Radar Museum, Neatishead, in use until 1993.
Although I used a monopod, it's really showing the noise when I lift the shadows a bit - I must go back with a tripod and try again with longer exposure (or rather lower ISO). It's such an atmospheric room.
Nikon D90.
10.5mm fisheye lens.
3x shot HDR.
An old service station snapped on my through the town of Matong, NSW.
Handheld bracket.
FISHEYE
Fujichrome Sensia 200 - RM
crossprocessed in C41
Minolta SR-T 100
MC Rokkor-PF 55mm 1.7
+Kenlock Super Wider Semi-Fisheye
FISCHEYE
Fujichrome Sensia 200 - RM
crossprocessed in C41
Minolta SR-T 100
MC Rokkor-PF 55mm 1.7
+Kenlock Super Wider Semi-Fisheye
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!
Took tje camera with fisheye to the gym for some unusual shots. Really shows off the lens distortion.
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!