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Nov 09, 2010 18:21 |  #1

this was taken while out fishing

thoughts?? i wish the lighthouse was larger - wouldve had to get a lot closer tho.


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Nov 09, 2010 19:37 |  #2

nice shot, yeah if you were closer to the lighthouse giving it more of presence in the shot. because otherwise its just the sky/water, and while it is good looking in the shot it is not anything too spectacular. all-in-all good though :), i like the fisheye effects


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Nov 09, 2010 19:40 as a reply to  @ DLitton's post |  #3

So you were out fishing with a fisheye lens? Interesting... Fun shot.


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Nov 09, 2010 20:01 as a reply to  @ tom1s's post |  #4

DLitton: true, the pic stands out a bit more with a good border, otherwise its not too (fish)eye catching. gonna go back to this lighthouse for a retake sometime :]

Tom: didnt think of that :D




  
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Nov 10, 2010 02:36 as a reply to  @ -Swo0p's post |  #5

Looks like a fun lens to have in the bag.


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Nov 10, 2010 02:40 |  #6

Did you by any chance try it with the lighthouse bottom dead center so it's not distorted but everything around it is?


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