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Shot with a Nikon D7000 and AF Fisheye Nikkor 10.5mm 2.8D ED lens
Photo by Cary Jordan
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Taken with the Nikon D90 + 18-55mm + Fisheye Extension.
Unedited, only edited for watermark purposes.
borrowed a friend's fisheye and took the twins out to a park. I'm probably about an inch from their faces right here.
Playing with my newly acquired Samyang 7.5mm fisheye whilst going through the hundreds of pics taken on my Europe and Japan holiday. This lense I picked up brand new for only $200 AUD from a store in Shinjuku. Unfortunately I only purchased it on my 2nd to last day of the holiday. Most of my intrip fisheye shots were taken with a Oly 9mm fisheye body cap lense. Which has served me well and for the price was a good way to test the waters with fisheye. So seeing the opportunity to upgrade to the Samyang for only $200 AUD in the city I was already in was simply too good to pass up!!!
Just got a new Fisheye lens, and am trying it out. Totally wierd. I have a very old Sony Mavica (it actually takes aa 3.5" floppy disk), and Sony doesn't recommend a fisheye adaptor for it. I think the vignetting is why. what the heck, I'll try to put it to work for me.
this is me saying "right back at ya" to a fisheye spy mirror in a Santa Rosa antique shop. Infortunately, the mirror underneath snuck in and exposed fat belly.