View allAll Photos Tagged FishEye

new washing machines are pretty inside. Although this one sucks ass because it seems like it doesnt have any POWER like the other violent washing machine that is sitting outside rotting.

My film fisheye camera I bought in Vegas last april. It came in a bunch of colors, I picked white because it reminded me of a Mac.

📷 Week 4 Lens Distortion

 

If you want to be updated on my photo-trips, subscribe to my Facebook fanpage ;)

  

Facebook

Pinterest

500px

Fluidr

Instagram

FlickRiver

 

LOCATION AND DATE - DATA e LUOGO DI SCATTO

Palazzo del Museo dell'Accademia Ligustica, Genova (Liguria, Italy), 13th May 2013

 

CAMERA

Nikon D5000

 

LENS - OBIETTIVO

Fisheye Samyang 8 mm

 

SHOT DATA - DATI DI SCATTO

ISO 400; f/8

HDR from 3 exposures (-2; 0; +2), handheld

Other EXIF on flickr / Altri EXIF su flickr

 

WORKFLOW - FLUSSO DI LAVORO

° Rename: XnView

° HDR Processing: Photomatix Pro

° Noise reduction / Riduzione rumore: Noiseware Professional

° Cropping: GIMP

° Curve correction / Correzione curve: GIMP

° Resizing, watermark: Fastone viewer

Olympus E-M5 with fisheye lens from Lomography Experimental Lens Kit

Taken with a Lomo Fisheye 2

Diana F+

Lomografía

Fisheye

Handheld fisheye fireworks at English Bay

The image is a circular fisheye lens photograph of a redwood forest, captured in an infrared spectrum which gives it an ethereal and otherworldly appearance. The trees soar high into the sky, their trunks radiating outward from the center of the frame, creating a natural cathedral-like structure. The infrared effect turns the foliage into a luminous, glowing white, contrasting with the dark, almost silhouetted trunks of the trees. The sky visible at the top of the image also appears bright and clear, adding to the surreal quality of the scene. The circular framing and the way the trees bend towards the edges create an immersive, tunnel-like perspective that draws the viewer's eye into the canopy. The overall effect is mesmerizing, transforming the familiar forest into a ghostly and other-dimensional landscape.

   

Hello Kitty adorning a 35mm Fisheye bought online from those wonderful people at lomography.com

Fujifilm X-E2 + Fujinon XF 18-55mm F2.8-4.0

 

Interested in more? Watch the whole Orange (Detail) Series.

Fisheye No. 2 Kodak Color Plus 200

Fisheye No. 2 Kodak Color Plus 200

Plymouth, Devon, England

HDR Tone-Mapped with DPHDR6 not far from the Ginowan City Convention Center just across from Convention City.

Summit Car Show, McDonough, Georgia

Lomo Fisheye #2 35mm camera with Kodak Ultramax 400 film.

Mark Baines - 360 Flip - Sheffield.

A fisheye of one part of my room, my little haven.

Cologne Cathedral, officially Hohe Domkirche St. Petrus, English: High Cathedral of Saints Peter and Mary) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Cologne, Germany. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Cologne and the administration of the Archdiocese of Cologne. It is a renowned monument of German Catholicism and Gothic architecture and is a World Heritage Site.

Santorini,

Olympus E-PL5 + Samyang fisheye 7.5/3.5

PS1R3114-L

Panasonic LUMIX S1R

TTArtisans 11mm F2.8 Fisheye

*

Picture of myself through a fisheye lens at the top of monkey bars. Taken with iPhone 6

Okay, last shot of the Financial District for now. Taken with the 10.5mm fisheye lens. I really enjoy using this lens, the angle of view is amazing! This is a 7 frame HDR, but even with 7 frames that building on the left was too bright!

Joey gave me an olloclip for my birthday. It arrived today - a bit late, but much appreciated!

I headed back out to the duck pond at Virginia Tech and worked some steel wool orbage into the gazebo.

 

After having the frame with the 18mm I knew I had to try and work the Fisheye in with the Gazebo in some way and after a few different frames I finally got these.

 

My wool orb is a bit blown out here but I had more going on with this one which is why I chose to post it. The shot below I really like as well.

 

Straight out of the camera with no adjustments.

Dom Sankt Peter und Paul zu Brandenburg an der Havel

Brandenburg an der Havel / Germany

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

 

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

   

Trying the Lomography's experimental fisheye lens on my Olympus E-PL5

 

about me : q.ennev.com/a

One of the most beautiful churches in Gothenburg. Today I was hoping to snap some shots inside, but I found out that the opening hours during summer were not to my liking :) Anyway, the clouds and stairs provided a great frame for a fisheye shot of the church.

 

Tone mapping params:

_pregamma_0.515

_mantiuk

_contrast_mapping_0.091

_saturation_factor_1.468

_detail_factor_7.8

 

La Place d'Armes, dans le Vieux Montréal, avec entre autres sa fameuse basilique. On peut observer un ciel étrange, le lendemain du passage d'Irène.

 

Place d'Armes in Old Montreal, with its famous basilica. it is possible to observe a strange sky, the day after hurricane Irene.

 

Press L to view in Lightbox

 

Interesting impressions

 

michelgrenier.ca

A nice mild 15mm fisheye view from the BBC Media City Quayside during a clear autumn dusk

The front entrance to the cabin. The bedroom is on the left. There's no electricity, running water or lights but the wood stove works good, even with the high ceiling. Also, the cabin has the blessing of a working sink. Taken with a Lensbaby Fisheye lens.

 

High Rye Station is a U.S. Forest Service rental in Deerlodge National Forest, Montana.

Com aconseguir l'efecte ull de peix en temps de crisi.

Como conseguir el efecto ojo de pez gratis en tiempos de crisis

How to get the fisheye effect in times of crisis

Press 'L' for lightbox, 'F' to fave.

 

Image Details

 

Camera........: Canon 60D

Lens..............: Sigma 10mm fisheye f/2.8

Aperture........: f/14

Focal length.: 10mm

ISO Speed....: 100

Exposures.....: -2,0,+2ev => 1/80,1/320,1/20s

Resolution....: 5184x3456

 

Photoshop

 

° Several layers of hue/saturation/brightness to get rid of cyan and magenta casts and to change a little more blue in the sky.

° A tiny amount of Curves.

° A small brightness boost with a luminosity mask.

° Highpass sharpening (20%) see below.

 

About

   

Yesterday I spent some quality time with my 12 - Soon 13 - year old daughter Caitlin.

We traveled by train to the station of Liège Guillemins (Luik), this futuristic train station

was designed by the famous Spanish architect Calatrava and it is a photographers dream, anywhere you look you wish to take another shot. Due to it's attractiveness to the camera, this station has quickly become a magnet for photographers, we didn't count the number of photographers we encounters but there sure were a lot.

 

While I was using my new 60D I let Caitlin use my 'old' 400D, photography is new for her but I'm sensing some talent there ;)

 

Shooting a place that has been shot so many times before becomes a challenge to come up with something new, I decided to use my fisheye primarily since I hadn't found any fisheye versions of this station on flickr yet and a place like this is a fisheye dream...

 

There are plenty pictures of this place to come and soon my daughter will start her own stream to upload her first steps in photography.

 

° My photoshop tutorial on Layers, Masks, Selections & Channels.

° Channel mixer tutorial to remove lens flare spots.

° Vertorama stitching

° High pass sharpening.

° My portfolio on fluidr

 

Usage

 

All my images are copyrighted.

If you intend to use any of my pictures, for any usage, you need to contact me first.

Thank you.

 

You

 

All tips, tricks & criticism are highly appreciated.

 

Thanks everyone for my 262 explore entries !!!!

  

1 2 ••• 6 7 9 11 12 ••• 79 80