More Fisheye Fun

Of all the lenses available I think the fisheye is the most fun to play with.  In my opinion the lens is a great addition to your lens collection. Be careful not to overuse it as it can loose some of its “luster” if used too often.

This one was shot with a Nikon 10.5mm fisheye on a D300.

Hope you enjoy!

more fun

Out of the Blue

Todays post comes to you from Rehoboth Cemetery.  I found this cemetery while out for a ride and stopped by to see what was there.  What I found was these really old graves sites and some amazing photo opportunities.  This one was shot using a fisheye lens and my converted D100 Nikon for the infrared.

On a side note, I can’t wait to get out with the IR camera again.

cemetery ir

Walking Past the Past

Tonights post is a photo I took in Pittsburgh of one of its beautiful churches.  I used a fisheye lens to get a different perspective and just got lucky with the woman walking through the frame.  I wonder how many times she has walked by this church and never took a moment to admire the beauty of the church.

Hope you enjoy.

church

 

Run Across the Street

Tonight’s’ post is a shot from Pittsburgh on Fifth Avenue.  I like to work with slow motion when shooting on the streets in the city.  I’ve been working on a series of photos all shot in the streets of the city.

This one is using a fisheye lens and slow shutter speed to get the motion of the business lady crossing the street.

runacrossfifth

Out for a Ride

As I sit here and glance over at the thermometer it currently reads 25 degrees and falling.  So continuing with the “I wish it was warmer” theme.  I’m posting a photo I took this past summer in Ohiopyle State Park.  For this shot I used a D300 and a fisheye lens.  I then made adjustments in Lightroom 4 and Photoshop.

So here’s to warmer weather, bicycle rides, and relaxing in the sun.

Out for a Ride