Bruce - in all your examples, you are capturing something your eye can see or did see without recording it with a camera...

Not the same at all as using a fisheye -
which produces an image the human eye can't see - until
after the camera has captured it..

So perhaps not the best comparison to fisheye lens photos.

I find the fish-eye distortion unpleasant - I don't mind distortion in art in general, if the result is pleasing to look it.

Using a wide angle lens too close to someone you are photographing, or
looking at yourself in a funhouse mirror also produces an unpleasing
distortion... but I never thought "making faces" was amusing either..
but that's a digression.

ann




On 2/12/2015 20:51, Bruce Walker wrote:
Well, what's the point to shooting through raindropped glass?
WTPT standing on a chair and shooting down on a small group?
WTPT shooting a closeup of a marching band from a great distance with
a telephoto?
WTPT shooting a scene's reflection in a puddle?
WTPT trying anything different?


On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 8:33 PM, Jack Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
Have never grasp the point to such
mechanically produced distortion.
Jack





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On Feb 12, 2015, at 4:17 PM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:

I don't see any point to that kind of shot.. It's a beautiful building, don't 
like seeing it distorted.

ann

On 2/12/2015 01:57, Igor PDML-StR wrote:


Hi All!

Time-to-time I am experimenting with the Korean 8mm fisheye lens.
I've posted a few shots produced with that lens that I liked.
But sometimes I am not sure if the photo works or not.
Here is one of such shots:
http://42graphy.org/misc/Dresden_IR00794.jpg

I would like to hear your honest opinion, if this shot works for you or
not.
(Other comments and suggestions are also welcome.)

Thank you,

Igor

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