Well.... a part 3 to the fish eye post. I guess I liked so many of the photos from the little downtown trip, that I just can't help myself. I guess it's the thrill of a new thing, a new curved perspective on the world. Yes I like the fish eye lens. I like the way the world looks through it. It puts a smile on my face. So here are the last shots from my downtown Edmonton trip. Enjoy!
Taking the fish eye to the streets... Part 2
Continuing from yesterday, here are more images from Edmonton downtown fish eye trip. The more I use the lens, the more I'm liking it. The effects it creates are unique and interesting, at least to me. Enjoy!
Taking the fish eye to the streets... Part 1
One lens, one camera, one city.... sounds like a intro for a challenge, but it really isn't when you take a fish eye lens, to the streets of downtown. Fish eye and architecture, don't mix well, specially for purists. I'm not a purist, and I really like when a building is bending in a weird and interesting way in an image. That was the main goal that day. See how many interesting photos can I take just walking around downtown Edmonton with a little fish eye lens. Enjoy the results!
Here fishy fishy fishy
Playing around a little more with the fish eye lens. What better place to test it out than a lovely Elk Island sunset. So here is another Elk Island sunset, but this time with the huge distortion of a fish eye lens. Personally I'm really liking the effect this lens produces. Makes me wonder if fish really see the world that way :) Enjoy!