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Very nice Sunset on the River! With Samyang Fisheye 8mm/2.8.

The Parish Church of the Assumption (Maltese: Knisja Arċipretali ta' Santa Marija), commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta (Maltese: Ir-Rotunda tal-Mosta) or the Mosta Dome, is a Roman Catholic parish church in Mosta, Malta, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It was built between 1833 and the 1860s to neoclassical designs of Giorgio Grognet de Vassé, on the site of an earlier Renaissance church which had been built in around 1614 to designs of Tommaso Dingli.

 

The design of the present church is based on the Pantheon in Rome, and it is said to have the third largest unsupported dome in the world. The church narrowly avoided destruction during World War II, since on 9 April 1942 a German aerial bomb pierced the dome and fell into the church during mass but failed to explode. This event was interpreted by the Maltese as a miracle.

 

Camera: Canon Eos 6D

EF8-15mmF/4L-Fisheye-USM

Aperture: f/4.0

Focal Length: 14 mm

Shutter Speed: 1/40

ISO: 320

Ruins of a cellulose factory in Lower Silesia/Poland. The plant was built in 1911. It produced sulphite cellulose for the production of paper.

Fuji X-Pro1 plus Pergear fisheye lens 10mm/F5.6.

It's a slow process. At first, you don't notice. You think you are on the side of righteousness and that your indignation is justified. But your reactions are getting more and more mechanical. You are no longer free and able to embrace new, unexpected things. Your emotions are caged, held captive by a set of rigid assumptions claiming to be true. You are singing the tune of an unknown master who is controlling and crippling your emotions. You turn to stone.

Fuji X-E2 plus Pergear fisheye lens 10/5.6.

I heard a noise, listened, looked upwards, adjusted the camera, then waited ...

Monochrome streetportrait - straatportret > Model and conceived by Marius van Zanten Fujifilm X-T30 + Takumar 105mm F2.8

abandoned ship and crane factory "Ganz Danubius" on the island Népsziget in Budapest

 

the total length of the hall is around 250 metres

Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon

The amphitheatre known as "The Scoop" seen through a fish eye lens..

Samyang 8mm f/2.8 Fisheye

Herzlichen Dank an Geoff Henson für diese Idee.

Microwave Selfie

Lago di Cavazzo o Dei Tre Comuni

 

Canon EOS R + Samyang 12mm f/2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye

West shore of Molokai - Hawaiian Islands

What you see is what I saw . The color tones are exactly the same.

Details: Shot at about 0715 pm (Dark Sky after Sunset) with my 10.5mm fisheye; 7 exp HDR; Tone mapped; Passed thru Lightroom for some tone curve tweak, contrast and sharpening.

 

A must View - LARGE On Black

 

Location: Lower Pierce Reservoir, Singapore.

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This photo was taken with a 16mm fisheye lens and is currently featured at ArtfullyGiving.com.

 

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The chef and the kitchen crew at the Benson Hotel in Portland, Oregon, put a lot of effort into this 2011 gingerbread creation. This fisheye look just gives a closeup of part of the village.

Club de Vol a Vela d'Igualada-Odena.

Ventus 2GT.

(Fisheye 8mm.)

Actually it looks like a broccoli/cauliflower hybrid, writ large.

 

I asked around for answers as to what this is called.

 

Mary says “Crepe myrtle.”

 

Tom says: Melaleuca linariifolia. Also known as Paperbark or "snow in summer" tree. www.marinatreeandgarden.org/treelist/melaleuca_l.html

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