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02/29/2012 09:52:48 AM |
This is interesting. It makes me a little dizzy. I would be curious to see more of the sky, and less of the water. |
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02/27/2012 01:22:52 PM |
Welcome Alex, albeit in a different time and week zone :)
I on the other hand am not excited by it. I think it has it's place and NG used it a lot (for them) in the 70's and early '80s. Flickr is full of creative ways to use it, as Matt says in certain shots. Me I prefer flat horizons on seascapes though sorry! The Rock Scissor Paper challenge you used it well with little distortion showing except in a palm which could be that bowed anyway. |
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02/26/2012 08:38:04 PM |
It may be a miscalculation but I really like it. I like fisheye distortion for certain shots, and it works for this one.
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02/26/2012 11:20:48 AM |
I don't like many of the "distorted" lense shots, but I do like this one. Really cool |
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02/25/2012 02:04:42 AM |
In the drink there! Nice feel, I can feel the gurgle. |
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02/25/2012 12:54:33 AM |
the motion and focus blurs are nicely correlated, creating a lensbaby feel. |
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