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Me, Courtney, Christina
Scanned from my Lomographic Fisheye 2 Camera. Sorry for the bad quality of the scan.
Shot with a Nikon D7000 and AF Fisheye Nikkor 10.5mm 2.8D ED lens
Photo by Cary Jordan
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This is inside a cabin long up in the mountains. This was set together by 5-7 pics using photomerge. So its not taken by using a fisheye lens, but it looks like it? :)
Craptastic images of Cambridge taken yesterday with Praktica TL1000 Super SLR & Zenitar fisheye lens. Film developed in kitchen sink using well out of date chemicals. For my pathetic attempt at photo editing I blame ShowFoto software.
Taken with the Nikon D90 + 18-55mm + Fisheye Extension.
Unedited, only edited for watermark purposes.