Hey Trish, your train is bent!!
I think id spend more time on the floor if I had fish eyes and saw everything this way...lol
Some shots at BSRM in Lenox, Mass... with a Nikon D70 and 10.5 DX Fisheye
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Hey Trish, your train is bent!!
I think id spend more time on the floor if I had fish eyes and saw everything this way...lol
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those are pretty cool, i need to look into one of those fish eyes
Nice shots... that fishy is definitely fishy. One thing you've done pretty well with is depth of field, which I always struggle with on fisheye shots... mostly because I'm in doors and shooting at high ISO wide open. I have to remember to stop down some before using the fish... and then the steady hand has to come in.
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Cool shots, love the third one, looks like the engine has a big smile.![]()
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Way cool, Trish!
Definately #3 being my favorite also.Originally Posted by stoneylonesome
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Mon, 26 Jan 2004 11:13
Looks nice!
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Thanks everyoneStoney... I was thinking the same thing! The trains are smiling! LOL
My favorite is number 2lol
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