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It's impossible to have a fisheye lens and not take a photo like this! :) Photo was taken at horse world during the Christmas event.
Liberty shop display, Great Marlborough Street, London.
Here's the Lomo LCA version.
From my second roll from my fisheye. Still getting to grips with it. This was bulb mode for half a second-ish exposure. Even with 400 speed film in, most outdoor shots are underexposed, unless in bright bright sunlight.
Fisheye 2 + bulb mode + Kodak Elitechrome 400 + xpro.
Bufflao Fork Ridge, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
A fisheye is a specialty lens that works amazingly in the right situations. We had climbed down this steep embankment into a stand of aspens. Rather than lying down, I put on the fisheye, remained standing and shot upwards. Pretty cool that I still got the ground in this shot.
Last Summer whilst staying at a Eurocamp site about an hour to the east of Paris we made it into the city for a day. We'd promised to take the kids up the Eiffel Tower so that took a sgnificant chunk of the day but I still managed to get an hour or two at the Louvre, still one of my favourite places to take photos.
Whilst I must have now been to Paris ten times over the years I still found plenty to photograph, not least as it was my first visit there with my 8mm Samyang fisheye.
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From Wikipedia : "The Eiffel Tower (French: tour Eiffel) is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower.
Constructed from 1887–89 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair, it was initially criticized by some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognisable structures in the world. The Eiffel Tower is the most-visited paid monument in the world; 6.91 million people ascended it in 2015.
The tower is 324 metres (1,063 ft) tall, about the same height as an 81-storey building, and the tallest structure in Paris. Its base is square, measuring 125 metres (410 ft) on each side. During its construction, the Eiffel Tower surpassed the Washington Monument to become the tallest man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years until the Chrysler Building in New York City was finished in 1930. Due to the addition of a broadcasting aerial at the top of the tower in 1957, it is now taller than the Chrysler Building by 5.2 metres (17 ft). Excluding transmitters, the Eiffel Tower is the second tallest structure in France after the Millau Viaduct."
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One of my favorite new lenses to use is my Sigma, 15mm fisheye. It allows me to be creative while getting everything in the frame. Take this shot for example; I could have gotten this same image with a ultra-wide angle but the photo would have been less interesting. Do you use a fisheye lens? Have a magical day!
I miss that 'pearl of the Caspian' city, and I miss my 'true fisheye' 8mm Samyang. SEL10-18 (with which I replaced it) can't do the same curves :(
Winterthur Sulzer-Areal
Canon AE-1, FD 7.5mm f5.6 FishEye
Ilford FP4+ in Ilfotec LC29
digitalisiert mit Fuji X-H2, Leica-R 60mm Macro, Kaiser FilmCopy Vario, Capture One
Looking down W 34 st towards Madison Square Garden from the top of Empire State. Photograph taken with Nikon D7100 and Nikon 10.5 mm Fisheye (top of empire state 5891)
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