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08-31-2019, 03:02 PM   #3361
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Nice series! you are also using flash? are you?
Only the onboard flash of the K10 for the one inside the tunnel, I was surprised at how effective the little thing was. I left my main flash on the kitchen bench by mistake

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It's not just the lens. You have a great eye for finding subjects that become entirely new when poured into a fishy sphere.




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Here is few from today with HD HD 10-17













Time to time I think that I get the idea with this lens and no, and then again it just keep surprising me. Picture with lady carrying the table(not necessarily with that theme) would be something that I'd like to exl´plore with my fishy shots. Also tall tree and city photo is one of them. Really is mind boggling to learn this new thing..I can almost feel circular 180 prime FE calling my name, but not yet! Good to have this zoom to get started

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Nice series! you are also using flash? are you?
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QuoteOriginally posted by Grippy Quote
Only the onboard flash of the K10 for the one inside the tunnel, I was surprised at how effective the little thing was. I left my main flash on the kitchen bench by mistake
Thought so. Works well!

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It's not just the lens. You have a great eye for finding subjects that become entirely new when poured into a fishy sphere.
Thank you!
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QuoteOriginally posted by repaap Quote
Here is few from today with HD HD 10-17
That group certainly demonstrate how effective the F-E can be, but the last three are, IMHO, special. Somehow the distortion and perspective works well on those.

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That group certainly demonstrate how effective the F-E can be, but the last three are, IMHO, special. Somehow the distortion and perspective works well on those.
Thank you it sure is a world of it’s own.
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Nice skating shots!

here is couple from me from today





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Fishy flowers

Here are a few flower closeups with the 645D and the Arsat 35mm f 3.5
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Jenny Lake in Grand Tetons NP, with the F 17-28:

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A few of the fisheye images above look almost as it taken with a rectilinear lens. No hiding the fisheye distortion on the image below although I did de-distort it slightly just to see what that slider would do. Irix 4mm on an Olympus EM10 mk ii, taken as a quick test on on the deck, sunroom visible at left looks blue (it's white) because of blue-sky lighting. My left foot along the lower edge. This is really a super-fisheye, 210 degree view.
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QuoteOriginally posted by WPRESTO Quote
A few of the fisheye images above look almost as it taken with a rectilinear lens. No hiding the fisheye distortion on the image below although I did de-distort it slightly just to see what that slider would do. Irix 4mm on an Olympus EM10 mk ii, taken as a quick test on on the deck, sunroom visible at left looks blue (it's white) because of blue-sky lighting. My left foot along the lower edge. This is really a super-fisheye, 210 degree view.
I have always wanted a circular fisheye.
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Fisheye garden shots

A few shots with the 10-17mm.
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St. Mary Lake in Glacier NP, with the F 17-28:

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Our horrendously cluttered study, the big Canon inkjet just visible on the right, part of the desktop screen at left, my knees @ ~7 o'clock, Tralee (feeling poorly) on the floor.
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