Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Fisheye Photos: Concord, NH State House

I bought my Fisheye Lens (/ef 15mm f.2,8), adding a new dimension, creativity to my photography. Not everyone likes the distraught look when using the Fisheye Lens, I happen to like the look.


Fisheye Lens are useful for wide landscapes, wide day or night sky shots and interior pictures of houses, vehicles, architecture and other confined spaces. The lens offers very sharp images. I am learning what works best with this lens, I am having fun!!!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Betty, first time I saw you new blog layout. I like it very much but I like black a lot.
I am not sure about the fisheye lens but I will look forward to seeing more. I am sure you will post a lot of pictures with it and I will like them. Good luck with it. Bill

Anonymous said...

Betty, first time I saw you new blog layout. I like it very much but I like black a lot.
I am not sure about the fisheye lens but I will look forward to seeing more. I am sure you will post a lot of pictures with it and I will like them. Good luck with it. Bill

Michelle said...

Betty,

It's DIFFERENT, and that's what I DO like about it! You take your camera and follow your heart with it, and as a result, you continue to find the "wow" factor in every photo I've ever seen of yours. You just have it... No matter WHAT lens you're using.

Linda :) said...

Very Cool!!

Light and Voices said...

Using a fish eye lens can take weird and wonderful shots. Have fun!
Joyce

BosieLadie said...

Awww! They're both great shots! I really like the second one, it looks alive, to me. ;)

mtrib2 said...

I like the effect on different subjects,, and I think you chose well the subject matter to shoot which being architechture, gives a sense of 3 dimensional quality. mark