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Week 11
Week 11
Ken


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Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Sigma 10mm f/2.8 EX DC HSM Diagonal Fisheye
Location: Whiting, IN
Date: Mar 13, 2009
Aperture: F/7
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/1000
Galleries: Fish Eye
Date Uploaded: Mar 25, 2009

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Comments: 6
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Tried the Topaz demo, not bad, although I used some Nik Efex tonal contrast to boost it a bit more.

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04/01/2009 11:43:03 AM
Well, THAT sure worked great! That looks awesome! Well done, Master Fisheye Guru!

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03/29/2009 04:45:26 AM
I like the way the fisheye makes it look as though it's only got half a front end. "Warpedness" is good! (I was telling that to a non-photog friend while playing with my wide-angle. She determined that "warpedness" is a camera-geek term.) And beware that Topaz stuff - it can get to be addicting.
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03/26/2009 10:54:54 PM
I like the tire turned toward the camera the lens makes it look like the front of the car is going away from the camera
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03/26/2009 06:13:39 AM
Nice effect! Just as if it's standing on top of the world.
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03/25/2009 03:26:59 PM
Looks like the sort of car a fish might drive...
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03/25/2009 09:50:17 AM
Creates A Nice angle on the car.
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