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Fisheye Lens


I think that this very interesting angle of the Cincinnati Skyline Bridge using a Fisheye Lens.  It really shows the length of the bridge.  

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  1. The use of lines to draw the eye to the edge of the picture and back is why this picture is so enticing to look at!

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  2. i love the view and where the picture was taken

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  3. That's so cool! I love the curve of the horizon, it really helps draw attention to the lens's effect. It's also pretty interesting how it's kind of a bird's eye view and a landscape view at the same time!

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  4. I also really enjoy the Fisheye Lens, and this creates a whole new perspective of the bridge!

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  6. I also really enjoy the Fisheye Lens, and this creates a whole new perspective of the bridge!

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