pdk42
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I'm not sure how many of you have fisheye lenses, but I thought there might be enough interest for a thread on them. I really like the fisheye view and I've had one in my kit for as long as I remember. So, here is a batch to show the sort of things I've used it for. They are all un-corrected, which may seem surprising for many of them since the fisheye effect isn't that obvious. But, you'll see that many are letterbox format and distortion doesn't show too much across the middle of the image. Many are also of natural features and it's often much harder to spot the curvature.
All are with the TTArtisan 11mm f2.8 lens.

The Judge Institute, Cambridge by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Fun with a Fisheye by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

The Rotunda by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Inside the Dome by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Winter Afternoon by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Bridge over the Grand Union Canal by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Twisted Tree on Castle Hill by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Waiting for Opening Time by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Mid Winter Sun by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Carpets of Leaves and Snow by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

It's Snow Bridge by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Waiting for the Trolls by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Another Day's Images Spent by Paul Kaye, on Flickr
All are with the TTArtisan 11mm f2.8 lens.

The Judge Institute, Cambridge by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Fun with a Fisheye by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

The Rotunda by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Inside the Dome by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Winter Afternoon by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Bridge over the Grand Union Canal by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Twisted Tree on Castle Hill by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Waiting for Opening Time by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Mid Winter Sun by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Carpets of Leaves and Snow by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

It's Snow Bridge by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Waiting for the Trolls by Paul Kaye, on Flickr

Another Day's Images Spent by Paul Kaye, on Flickr
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