Fisheye weekdays - 10

in #travel7 years ago

Anniversary issue of Fisheye Weekdays. The archive of photos is not endless and the end is coming soon. But for the time being there are some photos taken on the fisheye lens.

Let's start with a photo of the flowerbed in Komsomolsky Square.

Next, the flowerbed on Lenin Square.

Some kind of logging equipment.

Transfiguration Church in Komsomol Square.

She's the same.

Plexus tree trunks.

The Old Embankment of Veliky Ustyug, before the fortification.

Temples of the Dymkovo settlement.

Church of Dmitry Solunsky.

Church of Sergius of Radonezh.

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Beautiful photography. What is your equipment that you are using? Komsomolsky Square is definitely my favorite you have there.

Thank you!
This photo made on Canon 50d, Peleng 8 mm (soviet fish eye lens)
Now I shoot on Canon 6d.

I love these kind of shots. 10mm is my widest lens. I will most definitely search for an even wider.

10 mm on the crop is that you need! A wider angle is not necessary.

I like the image with the logging equipment! That fisheye lens really makes the machine look big and powerful!

You deserve to get upvote

Extreme wide angles are a great fun, but they have to be carefully controlled. You are doing really good job at showing ’em at use. That Peleng is wild glass! Upvoted, resteemed & DPS.

Saluton. Denove tre lerte faritaj fotoj !

Dankon!

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