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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
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No distortion adjustment used here this is how it came out the camera.
I must thank Tony Barr for the use of his fish eye lens.
This huge bronze statue in Giardin Park by Ivan Meštrovic is of Grgur Ninski (Gregory of Nin). It is considered good luck to rub his toes. Gregory of Nin was very radical while the Bishop of Nin from 900 until 929. He instructed the churches in his diocese to celebrate the mass in the Croatian Glagolic language and not in Latin. He lost his position as a result. In 1570, the Dalmatic region of Croatia was allowed to celebrate the mass in their native tongue. Finally, in 1962 during the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church adopted the same policy and the Latin Mass changed forever. In the background is the St. Arnir campanile.
Split (Croatia)
This multiple-image view of the central crossing at Wells Cathedral languished on my to-do list because it needed some detailed editing to fix several gaps in the stitched view. This six-shot fisheye projection covers about 170 degrees horizontally.
Playing with Bea and Lomography's experimental micro 4/3 lens, cheap and fun !
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2009 Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City.
I never got around to posting these at the time, but thought I would now. There is always something interesting to see at the Oklahoma State Fair.
The fisheye lens is so much fun!
Cliff Bells (for info about this great old-time night club from the golden age of jazz, read this: www.cliffbells.com/the-story/)
This is the full image from which I did the crop. Maybe an even better image. The lens offers good options.
It's a Sigma 4.5mm f2.8 EX Circular Fisheye. I got it from B&H.
Happy Fence Friday
A wintry image of a steel fence with fisheye effects.
Have fun, keep smiling....wishing all a Happy weekend!