Ann Miles (from the Cambridge Camera Club) very kindly offered to let me borrow her Canon 15mm fish eye lens for a couple of days. I decided to revisit Ely Cathedral and see what I could do with it. As an extream wide angle lens I must admit I got hooked into the way it distorted reality in some cases. Some of the photos will show this. Otheres I tried to keep the perspective as natural as possible.
This is a collection of both colour and, in some cases, monochrome versions.
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Cambridge University Botanic Garden with the Camera Club
Saturday 17th Feb 24 - Sue and I met up with other members of the Cambridge Camera Club at the Cambridge University Botanic Garden .
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I have been playing with a Photoshop technique called 'Twirl'. Great fun .... All these photos originated from images I took in ...
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I thought I would try a bit of Water Drop Photography. We ran a session last year at the Cambridge Camera Club Wednesday Workshop. I borrowe...
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We met up with the Guernsey Camera Clubs at a Quarry operated by Ronez. In 2015 the company created a short 50 minute nature walk around the...
Super set Barry - you made very good use of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann. Saving pennies now.
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