View Full Version : Fish Eyes are good food
Aaron Bernard
Mar-05-2007, 11:05 AM
My first weekend out with the Nikkor 10.5mm fish eye lense. Im loving this thing. I dont think it will turn out to be a gimik lense or whatever you read about it. It has a place in my bag and I'll be using it! At any rate, it suits my style of shooting.
#1 is the original image. #2 is the image de-fished to create a pano image with PTTools. The image file after de-fishing is 8500x3300 px.
#1
http://www.aaronbernardphoto.com/posts/housepano-small-fish.jpg
#2
http://www.aaronbernardphoto.com/posts/housepano-small.jpg
Rhuarc
Mar-05-2007, 11:53 AM
Very cool looking! Really like the B&W conversion. :clap
SloYerRoll
Mar-05-2007, 02:18 PM
My pic is #1 definately!
Congrats on the new glass. Very lustworthy lens!
Skippy
Mar-05-2007, 02:23 PM
My first weekend out with the Nikkor 10.5mm fish eye lense. Im loving this thing. I dont think it will turn out to be a gimik lense or whatever you read about it. It has a place in my bag and I'll be using it! At any rate, it suits my style of shooting.
#1 is the original image. #2 is the image de-fished to create a pano image with PTTools. The image file after de-fishing is 8500x3300 px.
Hi Aaron I feel your joy mate, I recently brought a wide angle 10-22mm and like you its a pleasure playing around with just how much you can fit in a shot.
Have fun.... keep shooting, and sharing :D ... Skippy
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ButterNutz
Mar-06-2007, 01:30 AM
I apperciate the effort you put into number two, but I much prefer numero uno. I think that you seem to have a pretty good thing going on with that lens. I also dig the B/W conversion.
-B
Aaron Bernard
Mar-06-2007, 08:36 AM
Interesting responses! I didnt think #1 would win over #2. I like them both but I thought #2 had something to it that #1 didnt.
Aaron
ShepsMom
Mar-06-2007, 05:21 PM
WOW, I like it a lot!!:clap
nikos
Mar-06-2007, 06:06 PM
Definitely pic #2 for me. :thumb
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