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I don't have an actual fisheye lens, however, I do have a 28mm lens, and a wide angle lens attachment that converts the focal length to 45% of the original lens, thus 28mm becomes 12.6mm!
The crater of the Khorgol Uul volcano.
Camera: Lomography Fisheye-2
Film: Kodak Gold ISO 200 Film (expired 02/05)
Photo Date: 12-July-2010
(20100712-1010010f)
We were at the wedding of our lovely friend Therese and Bryan. It was a wonderful day, very emotional with plenty of laughs and lots of dancing. MrH was playing in the band, so I spent most of the night dancing, drinking wine and gossiping with some fab friends that I haven't spent enough time with recently.
Best parts of the night were the groom's dancing and lots of people in posh frocks suits moshing to Ace of Spades! Well done to the band x
Experimenting with the Canon s120 fisheye mode. The RIT Tigers played Michigan at the Blue Cross Arena 10.12.2013. The final score was 7-4 Michigan.
One of Maranda's students gave her the little gold Fisheye Baby as a gift. Much better than an apple! She also gave her a roll of the "Orca" 110 black and white film.