I had not been to Bedford Park for a while, so it was nice to walk around the area again today. It is a circular route taking in an old railway line and halt, an old open cast mine, ancient iron works and plenty of scenery.
I wanted to do something a little different, so I also took my fisheye lens! I do love my fisheye, and I just do not use it enough these days. I shot with the Nikon ZF along with the Z24-70mm and TTArtisan 11mm fisheye lenses. All photos edited in Luminar Neo.










I am quite happy with the images today, I was not expecting anything at all from the adventure. Of course we had a bit of fun too, and I just had to take a couple of portraits with the fisheye!

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A good outing Mark, but fish eye portraits look to scary for me to try on myself. Cheers. Allan
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Thanks Allan, be afraid, be very afraid if you see me with a fisheye lens 🤣🤣🤣
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Beautiful series Mark, especially the first two, I really like those.
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Thanks Marc. I just wanted to do something different with the house, so I thought framing it under the gate would just give it a different look.
I had fun with the fisheye, I need to get out with it more!
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Ah … very nice. Never ever grow up. 🙂
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It’s the best way to be. Thank you.
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