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So I received a fisheye lens attachment in the mail today that had been delivered by the Amazon fairy. The lens I received was silver, the one I ordered was black and there is a reason for that. The vignette you get from the silver lens is altered by light reflecting from the inner ring of the lens attachment and takes away that classic solid black round vignette and changes it to a silver circle around the subject as seen here.
Overall, in this shot, the effect looked cool, but I will be exchanging it for the black variant. So far I love the effect the fisheye creates, especially when you have the subject close to the lens and everything else at a distance. However, I'm waiting until I receive the correct lens in a couple of days before I continue to take shots.
Even given the complications with the order (and perhaps the product) I still liked this quick sample shot taken of my Galileo thermometer by the window. I slightly tweaked the contrast, tones, and saturation in iPhoto, but overall this isn't too far from what the camera produced given the custom white balance I had it set to.
Tokina 10-17mm
Tokina AF 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X DX Fisheye Test Shots
Tokina AF 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 AT-X DX Fisheye Test Shots
Hoooo boy, now I want an fisheye! 1/400th at ƒ10, ASA 200.
Oceanside Photo & Telescope put on a little shindgig today, and Canon was loaning EOS-1Ds with everything from a fisheye to glass so big you couldn't hold it! I went for the fisheye, and then tried to throttle the camera down to something less than 6 shots a second.
Background clutter was the biggest problem, trying to clear a frame was next to impossible.
As close as you can get (0.09m) with the 7.5mm fisheye.
Olympus OM-D E-M10
Walimex/Samyang 7.5mm Fisheye
The return of the fisheyes!
The truth is, these are the first fisheye photos I took. After the automated negative cutter at the photo lab (B****print) cut straight through a pic, I decided to stick to black and white. I processed them myself.
J's 40th birthday costume party!!!...
...as seen through the fisheye mirror in our living room!
what can i say? we're all a bunch of shameless posers :)
~photo taken by my friend Giovanni, edited by me.
Now that looks more like [fish e y e].... He's the fav model of the P@P gang!
Out pops fisheye and camera and all
Jean Tinguely's magnificent kinetic sculpture entitled Heureka on the shore of Lake Zurich, taken with a lomography fisheye camera.