This is another example of a shot I wanted and just couldn't get with my 24mm lens. This shot has a lot of drama to it. The effect that this fisheye lens gives to the door on the right is especially interesting!
I agree with Barry, the fisheye has done some very interesting distortion to this shot. The curve of the outer walls somehow makes me feel like I am in this scene. And the way the light is hitting different areas around the image creates so much movement and highlights all the molding and carving, it makes my eye travel all around. I really really like the sepia tone you have chosen too, it makes the texture and all the architectural details stand out so well. Just wonderful on so many levels. It might also make a great layer in a composite image. This one needs to be printed!
I work in the industrial distribution sector as a salesman for a master distributor of valves and fittings in Houston, TX. I am a member of the Bay Area Photo Club which meets at the Art Alliance Center at Clear Lake in Clear Lake Texas on Tuesday nights. I shoot with an Olympus E-3 and my favorite lens in my Zuiko 12-60.
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This is another example of a shot I wanted and just couldn't get with my 24mm lens. This shot has a lot of drama to it. The effect that this fisheye lens gives to the door on the right is especially interesting!
Well done!
Barry
I agree with Barry, the fisheye has done some very interesting distortion to this shot. The curve of the outer walls somehow makes me feel like I am in this scene. And the way the light is hitting different areas around the image creates so much movement and highlights all the molding and carving, it makes my eye travel all around. I really really like the sepia tone you have chosen too, it makes the texture and all the architectural details stand out so well. Just wonderful on so many levels. It might also make a great layer in a composite image. This one needs to be printed!
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