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Shot on Lomography Fisheye, Kodak 200 ASA

Fisheye, Konica Minolta Centuria Super 200.

Taken with the Nikon D90 + 18-55mm + Fisheye Extension.

 

Unedited, only edited for watermark purposes.

Minnies curled lip is funny always

A picture of some trees using my homemade fisheye lens!

Manual lens and set to f8

CC Most Versatile: Through the window

Processed in Affinity Photo V2.4

The preserved frame of airship hanger at Farnborough (shot with a fisheye lens)

Looking aft from the stern of the Diamond Princess through an 8mm Zuiko fisheye lens as she moves into the Clarence Strait.

Shot was taken in Deister/Germany with a fisheye lens.

Scott Kelby Photo Walk (Cape Town)

 

I love the way fisheyes bring the things behind you into view when you point it up - its obvious, but its gets me going every time.

Dallas Vacation Day 6: We gave our cameras a workout today, spending several hours at the Dallas Arboretum. We started with a lovely tea and then wandered all over taking in pumpkins, waterfalls, pumpkins, flowers, and more pumpkins. It was really hot and really, really sunny. We were a pretty pathetic lot when we finally staggered back to the car. Fortunately, we were able to sufficiently recover over a delicious early, early dinner of tapas and sangria and coffee cocktails.

 

-- Pookie

This is especially true for those of you who aren't as kind to the eyes as moi! It tends to scare children and small animals...and larger animals...and most creaures that aren't totally blind.....

 

Shout out to all my peeps! Miss you guys! Thought I'd share a little face time!

zodiak fisheye 30mm

Lumix G Fisheye 8mm

Fisheye shot

35 mm

Frascati

shot by Mi on my Idea.

fisheye, taken in the old backyard.

Door panes, Wellington, New Zealand.

 

#photoaday

Playing around with my Tokina 10-17mm Fisheye lens.

Margie using a totally real camera to take a picture of Evan using a totally real mirrored fisheye lens.

魚眼なループ

Fisheye view of Liverpool's Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King - Sir Frederick Gibberd's stunning exception to the rule that all 60's concrete buildings are UGLY

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