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a fish eye lens an this will make one interesting photo
Those arent cheap.are you using a dlsr ?Mrs. B had a fisheye with her, but I don't know if she used it or not. I don't pay much attention to what she does when we're on a shoot. If I dare to offer any suggestions, I'm asked "Who's taking this picture?"
Those arent cheap.are you using a dlsr ?
I have a place I need to use a fish eye.My wife uses a mirrorless Olympus. The four-thirds lenses are a little less expensive, but yes, fisheye lenses that are good, are not cheap. You can get the same effect by carefully making several exposures and stitching them together. But it still works better with a fish-eye.
Not for my dlsr.I have already posted pics with that.my avatar is what I plan to use and the lagoon.but I don't think big blue will be around when I get oneYou might be able to get away with using a regular camera, taking maybe 9 shots by swiveling the camera, while keeping it centered at the same point. Then load up Microsoft ICE (freeware) and stitching the shots together. Works for me, most of the time.
Or buy a cheap fish-eye lens for your phone and do it that way. A good one would cost maybe $15.00. Either would give an acceptable result, if not perfect.