Showing posts with label fish-eye lens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish-eye lens. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

In Between

GRD III, f3.5, 1/320, ISO 64, RAW, 8.4mm

I recently received an email about my review of the Raynox QC-303 adapter and how it works on the GRD III. This prompted me to try it out, it has been a while since I last used it and I never used it on the GRD III.
Still, I wanted to also try something slightly different and thought of using the text mode with this but it was not really that interesting. This picture in b&w is closer to what I had in mind.

Friday, 20 March 2009

Sad Lovers

GRD II, f2.8, 1/35, ISO 80, RAW, 8.4mm

The last day of my fish-eye lens week is today. I took a few pictures on my way home but this worked best due to the perspective although I had to play around with the colors and saturation a bit to get the look I wanted.
It was a fun week and taking pictures where the quality does not matter and you can get away with noisy or blurry pictures is definitely something different to what most people try to achieve. While it will be back to normal from tomorrow, I am already thinking about the next weekly theme, maybe a text mode week would be fun.

Thursday, 19 March 2009

The Passageway

GRD II, f2.4, 1/6, ISO 80, RAW, 8.4mm

The City of London is full of small passageways or alleyways like this, it makes it easy to go between the main roads and provides lots of shortcuts. It also has a lot of "hidden" pubs, bars and shops in some of the narrow alleys. If you are in the City, make sure you look out for them and find out where they lead you. If nothing else you may find an interesting photo opportunity.

Wednesday, 18 March 2009

Tortoise

GRD II, f5.6, 1/70, ISO 80, RAW, 8.4mm

This is another picture from Greenwich Park but with the nice weather at the moment it is too nice not to go here on my way home. This is another "wildlife" picture and I thought of James after I took it ;).

Tuesday, 17 March 2009

By the Beach

GRD II, f5.6, 1/800, ISO 80, RAW, 8.4mm

Another lunchtime picture, this time from the city "beach". :)
The weather was great and it would have been really nice to be able to go to a real beach but since it was not posible the beach at the Thames had to do the job.

Monday, 16 March 2009

Boy in the Red Tracksuit

GRD II, f4, 1/100, ISO 80, RAW 1:1, 8.4mm

The weather was great today and since I finished early I took a walk through Greenwich Park. With the sun out I am more motvated and using the fish-eye lens pushes me to try out new things and different perspectives. This picture might not be so different from the usual pictures I have but it was the one I liked most from today.

Sunday, 15 March 2009

Curious Squirrel

GRD II, f5.6, 1/400, ISO 80, RAW 1:1, 8.4mm

Following on with my 'Fish-eye Week' was a nice walk through Greenwich Park and along the Thames to the O2. The weather was great and there were a lot of people out and about.
Using the fish-eye lens is great fun and leads me to see thigs in a different light. There a few really cool things you can only do with this lens but when I briefly comapred it with the GR lens it is unbelievable how much quality gets lost by using the adapter lens. Then again, it is not about the quality but about the fun and about seeing things different.

Saturday, 14 March 2009

Growing Chimney

GRD II, f6.3, 1/270, ISO 80, RAW, 8.4mm

I haven't used my fish-eye lens for quite a while so I thought it could be fun to have a fish-eye or Lomo-style week. I went out for a stroll around the neighbourhood today. This picture I liked and processed it to get this look.
The GRD II is better for this kind of pictures because it has a distance scale for manual focus and also remembers the focus distance even when powered off.