May 21, 200620 yr Did you buy one of those Lomo Fish Eye cameras? I was looking at getting one, if that's what you use where did you get it and how much? The only place I have seen them is Room Interior in Siam Discovery. Cheers corkscrew..
May 21, 200620 yr Interesting shots corkscrew. I have often played with the idea of projecting the images on a hemispherical surface to experince the full effect of such a short focal length ens. I had an 18mm Corrected fish-eye and I used to love playing with it. Sadly its a Canon FD series lens, so there isn't a place for all those lenses in the new (digital) world. Just as a suggestion, maybe you might like to try putting the end of the lens outside the window.
May 21, 200620 yr Author Interesting shots corkscrew. I have often played with the idea of projecting the images on a hemispherical surface to experince the full effect of such a short focal length ens.I had an 18mm Corrected fish-eye and I used to love playing with it. Sadly its a Canon FD series lens, so there isn't a place for all those lenses in the new (digital) world. Just as a suggestion, maybe you might like to try putting the end of the lens outside the window. The lens is a Nikon fish-eye converter. It just screws into the front of my normal lens on my digital camera. It was raining out when I shot these scenes from the back seat. Here is a ceiling shot.
May 21, 200620 yr Author Did you buy one of those Lomo Fish Eye cameras? I was looking at getting one, if that's what you use where did you get it and how much? The only place I have seen them is Room Interior in Siam Discovery. Cheers corkscrew.. I bought it at a camera shop near Silom...on Chareonkrung. A Nikon add on. I don't remember how much as it was about 5 years ago.
May 22, 200620 yr Fish-eye. do the two thai ladies come when you buy a merc? Costly extras! haha.... i bet they are.....
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