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Holga with fisheye lens

Ektar 100

 

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camera model: Canon Digital IXUS 50

shutter speed: 1/318 sec.

focal length: 14mm

lens aperture: F/4.5

exposure time: 1/320 sec.

special feature: fisheye (peephole)

Shot on Lomography Fisheye, Kodak 200 ASA

lomo fisheye + pellicola 100 asa

Primeiro filme com Lomo FishEye One Black

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

fisheye deixa a gente narigudo!

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

 

Unedited, only edited for watermark purposes.

Graffiti Walk in Sheffield experimenting with my fisheye lense

fisheye, taken in the old backyard.

A picture of some trees using my homemade fisheye lens!

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

Que flaquita ><

Lumix G Fisheye 8mm

FishEye Natalizio - walking in the streets

Shigeru Mori

STRYTHMï¼ STUDIO COAST

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

I had a brief interlude away from my desk today that included strolling the grounds to get to the building where they were giving flu shots, and then driving around town to hit the farm and make a quick grocery run. And I'm glad I got out, because it was stunningly gorgeous out. So gorgeous, in fact, that I stopped to pick up a camera and the fisheye lens so I could take pictures of the sky at the farmstand on my way back to the office.

 

--Schn.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Taken using Tamron 10-17mm f/3.5-4.5 fisheye zoom lens, attached via Metabones SpeedBooster. Stopped down to around f/8 on the lens, for f/5.6 effective.

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

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