Yesterday we looked at some straight out of camera fisheye images from a walk at the beach. Today we show the versatility of a fisheye lens and correct the distortion of a different selection of images and give them a little edit! All images are edited in Photoscape X Pro, which has the best distortionContinue reading “At The Seafront – Correct And Edits”
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What Better Than A Fisheye Lens At The Seafront!
This morning I had to pop out to vote for our countries elections, and so I took the opportunity to take along my camera and take some images on the way back from voting. I enjoyed using my fisheye lens at the beginning of the week, and I just wanted to use it today. AndContinue reading “What Better Than A Fisheye Lens At The Seafront!”
My lens lineup is complete with 2 new lenses!
When I upgraded from Fujifilm to the Nikon Z6ii I had a very clear vision of what I wanted and why I wanted the lenses I chose. To quickly start off the system I chose Nikon F glass for a couple of my lenses, but within a few months I have sold those, and acquiredContinue reading “My lens lineup is complete with 2 new lenses!”
Using the 7.5mm fisheye lens as a rectilinear wide-angle lens (with images from Laugharne Castle)
I haven’t used my TTArtisan 7.5mm fisheye lens enough over the last few months, and it’s not because I don’t like it. I really do love the lens, how it performs and how it displays colours, contrast and sharpness. It’s because I don’t always want everything to look like a fisheye. I know it’s easyContinue reading “Using the 7.5mm fisheye lens as a rectilinear wide-angle lens (with images from Laugharne Castle)”
Do you really miss shots with a prime lens?
Those who know me, know that the majority of the time I will go out with just the one camera and the one lens. A lot of the time, that one lens is the Viltrox 23mm F/1.4, although I have also just been out with the TTArtisan 40mm F/2.8 macro and used it as aContinue reading “Do you really miss shots with a prime lens?”
