More fisheye cars.
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
D7100/Samyang 8mm.
Some more fisheyes from our swap meet. The last two pics may be hard to ID. It is a '59 Humber Super Snipe Series 11 (complete with leaning pole & power lines, lol).
DOOK wrote:
D7100/Samyang 8mm.
Some more fisheyes from our swap meet. The last two pics may be hard to ID. It is a '59 Humber Super Snipe Series 11 (complete with leaning pole & power lines, lol).
Nice effect, Dook. Looks great.
There ya go, Earl! Perfect subjects for the fisheye. These are really neat!!!
DOOK wrote:
D7100/Samyang 8mm.
Some more fisheyes from our swap meet. The last two pics may be hard to ID. It is a '59 Humber Super Snipe Series 11 (complete with leaning pole & power lines, lol).
DOOK wrote:
D7100/Samyang 8mm.
Some more fisheyes from our swap meet. The last two pics may be hard to ID. It is a '59 Humber Super Snipe Series 11 (complete with leaning pole & power lines, lol).
You did good, as expected. :D
Erv
Loc: Medina Ohio
Nice Earl!! I thought I was the only goof doing cars with a fish eye. When I do a shoot here, these are the ones that get the most talked about.:):)
Erv
alawry
Loc: Timaru New Zealand
I like the arcing power lines. The Humber was an underrated car, there were a few in these parts too. Andrew
If I had a fisheye, there would be another goof doing cars with one. LOL
Erv wrote:
Nice Earl!! I thought I was the only goof doing cars with a fish eye. When I do a shoot here, these are the ones that get the most talked about.:):)
Erv
DOOK wrote:
D7100/Samyang 8mm.
Some more fisheyes from our swap meet. The last two pics may be hard to ID. It is a '59 Humber Super Snipe Series 11 (complete with leaning pole & power lines, lol).
Nice set Dook. Really like the distortion effect. I have been shooting some film of my son with a 10mm just waiting to run a couple more films off before sending them to be developed.
:thumbup: :thumbup:
DOOK
Loc: Maclean, Australia
Thank you all for looking & commenting. Taking fisheye car pics is a bit hit & miss. Shooting from about knee level, shooting upwards, gets great results, if the camera is held 6-12" from car. However, I can't get that low, so I just hold it down there & shoot without aiming. An articulated screen would be great for this, but my Nikons don't have such a luxury. It's a lot of fun though. :lol: :lol:
Absolutely love the woody!!! Especially the last 2
Never used a fish eye, looks like I will have to get one..... brilliant results!... thanks for sharing
Kev
Dixiegirl wrote:
If I had a fisheye, there would be another goof doing cars with one. LOL
Count me as one of the GOOFS to if I had a fisheye. :shock:
Oh yeah, this is what I have been waiting for, the closer you get to your subjects the more I like them, these are good Earl. Kudos and a gold star and everything :wink:
Love it. Would be fun to see the subjects of dogs with the "fisheye" lens :thumbup: :thumbup:
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