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Fish Eye Lens


I really like this picture because of the lens. I like how fish eye lenses bend corners and have a wide field of view. I also enjoy how the sky is detailed, but not the main focus of picture.








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  1. That water color looks crazy cool. I also like that was taken with wide angle lens

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  2. I think it's very cool. I like how the colors are contrast but also go together very well. And I like the positions of the rocks and the sky.

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  3. Amazing! All the colors in this picture are so sharp. Seeing this picture from a fisheye lens makes me less scared of that lens.

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  4. This pic is super cool. I love how the whole picture warps around

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  5. This photo is beautiful. It captures the color of the landscape perfectly!

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  6. We are doing the Lens exploration project in DMA 1 right now and I was using the fish eye lens today and it was my favorite lens, I love how much you can get into a single shot and I love the colors of this picture!

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