Just got a fisheye lens that I tried out earlier today. Truth is I have no clue what I'm doing. Anyway here are some shots:
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Any advice is always welcome!!!
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Just got a fisheye lens that I tried out earlier today. Truth is I have no clue what I'm doing. Anyway here are some shots:
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Any advice is always welcome!!!
Nice first shots, I really like the old silo photo one of my favourite things to shoot when I am in Montreal.
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Thanks!
These are fun Bucky! One thing to watch out for is using a polarizer on a wide to ultrawide...It creates non-uniform results in the sky.
I favour shot 5 here!
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Nice shots all. I like the POV on the last one.
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