charjohncarter
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ChrisN, I forgot to answer about the Zenitar. Will is right, but an imitation of ChrisN I have mine so I can screw mount it to a Leica LTM, Spotmatic, or any K mount Pentax box. For me, that is 8 camera bodies.
Glenn2, how did you do that? Is the camera around your neck?
Glenn2, how did you do that? Is the camera around your neck?
charjohncarter
Veteran
20mm, Glenn2 wide angles make you crazy too. But not like ChrisN, he has a gift of originality. Darn, Do you give lessons, ChrisN.

vladhed
R.I.P. 1997-2006
Especially evil...
Especially evil...
...in that it's a Dslr and the lens is a Soligore X0.15 fisheye attachment on a 50mm lens. Then to be even more Evil I geometrically corrected it using PanoTools remap plug-in. And it's my son, who is a tiny bit evil sometimes...
Especially evil...
...in that it's a Dslr and the lens is a Soligore X0.15 fisheye attachment on a 50mm lens. Then to be even more Evil I geometrically corrected it using PanoTools remap plug-in. And it's my son, who is a tiny bit evil sometimes...

Chris101
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I'm actually Chris H., but Gurskian refers to photographer Andreas Gursky.
Thanks fopr the infor on the Zenitar Will. I have this thing called a Dionar, makes converts a normal lens into a circular fisheye, or a 2x normal lens into a rectangular fisheye. It's funky:
but I like what it does!
Thanks fopr the infor on the Zenitar Will. I have this thing called a Dionar, makes converts a normal lens into a circular fisheye, or a 2x normal lens into a rectangular fisheye. It's funky:

but I like what it does!

charjohncarter
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photophorous
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Cool thread. I was considering getting a 21 or a 25 for my Bessa, but I decided to get a 24 for my SLR so I could get a taste for the focal length at a lower cost. Anyway, here are a couple of shots from my Minolta MC Rokkor 24mm f2.8. I haven't had this lens very long, but I love it so far.
Paul
Paul


Sonnar2
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C/V 15mm. Sharp as tack, a great landscape lens. I took it often with me in a 1-kilo-bag on horseback. Not possible with a SLR lens of this focal length.
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Chris101
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I learned everything I know about wide angle photography from the book Wide-Angle Photography (Petersen's How-to Photographic Library). It's a great book, but a bit dated as far as what equipment is available.charjohncarter said:20mm, Glenn2 wide angles make you crazy too. But not like ChrisN, he has a gift of originality. Darn, Do you give lessons ...
Thanks ZG! I really enjoy shooting in bars too - you get to meet the most photogenic people that way! (Or so they seem at the time. ;|) The f/2 is really good for indoor WA shooting! I wish they made a fast superwide that I could afford for Leica mount, but this way, I have an excuse to shoot my OM1.zgeeRF said:... Chris 101, great pictures. I love the one in the bar!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Frank, love the horse in that lovely landscape shot.
Glenn, nice Escheresque shot
All, seriously Nice Pics!!
Glenn, nice Escheresque shot
All, seriously Nice Pics!!
santino
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Chris101
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This is absolutely a beautiful shot! The horse's head makes the picture in my opinion. It's rare that we see a shot with a lens this wide that doesn't look like a special effect. It's excellent.Sonnar2 said:...
C/V 15mm. Sharp as tack, a great landscape lens. I took it often with me in a 1-kilo-bag on horseback. Not possible with a SLR lens of this focal length.
Glenn2
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charjohncarter said:Glenn2, how did you do that? Is the camera around your neck?
Caught! ..... Right you are, I tweaked it with Corel photopaint... Cloned out the camera, and blacked the background.
Here's another version with M4 & 21mm SA in other hand. Yes Shadowfox, I'm a big fan of Escher, and not above swiping an idea or two. His print with the globe and hand drawing the scene is one of my favorites. It helps to have a camera with a selftimer for this sort of thing, too bad Leitz dropped them from later models.
Glenn
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raid
Dad Photographer
Canon FD 24mm/2.8 on a Canon F1N: Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA. I "discovered" Antelope Canyon before the place was made public.


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raid
Dad Photographer
This is a cropped photo taken with a Canon FD 7.5mm lens.

mw_uio
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Nikon F3HP/28.2.8, Fuji Pro Plus II
Quito, Ecuador.

Nikon F3HP/28.2.8, Fuji Pro Plus II
Quito, Ecuador.

Nikon F3HP/28.2.8, Fuji Pro Plus II
Quito, Ecuador

Nikon F3HP/28.2.8, Fuji Pro Plus II
Quito, EC

Nikon F3HP/28.2.8, Fuji Pro Plus II
Quito, EC
Cheers to everyone!
Mark
Quito, EC
usagisakana
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all taken with the 40D:
Those canyon shots are amazing raid!




Those canyon shots are amazing raid!
vladhed
R.I.P. 1997-2006
raid said:This is a cropped photo taken with a Canon FD 7.5mm lens.
Awesome! Great creative use of a fisheye!
vladhed
R.I.P. 1997-2006
Another
Another
Taking advantage of the extreme DOF. Taken with a Soligor X0.15 fisheye attachment held over the lens of a Toshiba P&S digital camera, which unfortunately washed out the highlights.
Another
Taking advantage of the extreme DOF. Taken with a Soligor X0.15 fisheye attachment held over the lens of a Toshiba P&S digital camera, which unfortunately washed out the highlights.

Chris101
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Awsome Glenn! I really like the geometric grid as reflected in the ball. You done MCE proud!Glenn2 said:... Here's another version with M4 & 21mm SA in other hand. Yes Shadowfox, I'm a big fan of Escher, and not above swiping an idea or two. His print with the globe and hand drawing the scene is one of my favorites. It helps to have a camera with a selftimer for this sort of thing, too bad Leitz dropped them from later models.
Chris101
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raid said:Canon FD 24mm/2.8 on a Canon F1N: Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA. I "discovered" Antelope Canyon before the place was made public. ...
Those are a couple of the best Antelopes I've seen!
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