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Do I need a fisheye?
My current wide weapon of choice is a canon 16-35mm II 2.8 L. It serves me well but I've been contenplating a sigma 12-24mm but are a bit concerned about the vignetting indoors.
It's official. I'm giving up on the fisheye for now. I was hoping for more fisheye effect, but it's really geared for square photos and 120 film. I'll have to try that after the 12X12 Film Marathon.
Jan 23, 2010: Army hosted the University of Connecticut in an Atlantic Hockey League NCAA Division 1 ice hockey game at Tate Rink in the Holleder Center at the United States Military Academy at West Point in West Point, NY on Jan. 23, 2010. UCONN won, 2-1. Photo credit: Danny Wild / USMA
My friends 2011 Camaro SS getting ready for the SEMA show in Las Vegas
2011 Camaro SS getting ready for SEMA Show in Las Vegas
I ghetto rigged my buddies fisheye from his camcorder to hold up to my point & shoot and shot this. LOL
I also got an inexpensive fish eye lens for my camera. This is my daughter Taylor doing some artwork.
Taken with a Lomo Fisheye 2 camera in week 164 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
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Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
11/02/2008 18:37:46
1/160Sec.
F6.3
Compensazione esposizione +1/3
Velocità ISO 100
28/90 mm
90,0 mm
Taken on the most recent trip to the New Balance factory in Cumbria
Taken holding a Holga fisheye lens in front of a digital camera, the image quality is significantly lowered but it's a fun and occasionally interesting effect
Lomo Fisheye shot of Okanagan Lake. One thing I really like about living here is the sky. Most of the time, the sky looks awesome. And shooting very early in the morning when it's freezing cold is definitely worthwhile when you get a sky like this to work with. The low-res scan of push-processed slide film doesn't do it justice, but I think it's pretty anyway.