Thanks. Tomorrow I'll post an image that shows the entire monument, stiil 
with the fisheye, but only to slight effect. It's really amazing what you 
can get with experimentation.

The JFK Memorial reminds me of the TARDIS, round dots and all.  Would you 
like a Jelly Baby?

Tom C.

>From: "David Savage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: GESO - Country Mouse in the City
>Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 10:59:10 +0800
>
>Nice gallery Tom.
>
>Funny that you were using the fisheye & shooting straight up. I was
>walking around town last weekend & doing the same thing with the 10-17
>in a narrow alley.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Dave
>
>On 10/13/07, Tom C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks Jack.  It's a simple matter of using a different lens, in this 
>case a
> > Zenitar 16/2.8 fisheye.  I new it would produce something really 
>different,
> > but when looking through the lens, and holding it straight up towards 
>the
> > zenith, I said "YEAH".
> >
> > I'd encourage anyone who looks at things like this and thinks, "How?", 
>to
> > get an extreme lens, a fisheye or macro, and walk around exploring with 
>it.
> > It opens new worlds and ways of seeing (feeling philosophical on a rare
> > occasion). :-)
>
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