I was going to post something other than a shot of the DIFC tonight, but this is one of only two that I have left so I thought I might as well post them now. Both were taken with my 15mm fisheye, but this is a) the more natural looking of the two, and b) my least favourite of the set.
captured camera lens aperture shutter speed shooting mode exposure bias metering mode ISO flash image quality RAW converter cropped?
6.45pm on 22/4/08
Canon 1Ds Mark II
EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye
f/8.0
15s
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
no
I have been following your blog for what seems like ages now, and these architectural shots are out of this world! Thanks for the inspiration as always.
I really like the fish-eye effect on this image
comment by patrick at 08:50 PM (GMT) on 8 May, 2008
Love your pictures as always but not fun of fishy.........
comment by chrissy at 09:27 PM (GMT) on 8 May, 2008
your views from your trip have been amazing! now your back, any chance of assisting anytime soon, to feed from your knowledge?
comment byAnnelies at 10:44 AM (GMT) on 9 May, 2008
Wow, this is my first visit to your blog after doing a search for good photo blogs on google. I found an article on the BBC website from you from 2005 and it's great that this is still going. I'm glad I found it! This pic is amazing, and I loved the one of your daughter that was in the BBC article too, very serene.
I was going to post something other than a shot of the DIFC tonight, but this is one of only two that I have left so I thought I might as well post them now. Both were taken with my 15mm fisheye, but this is a) the more natural looking of the two, and b) my least favourite of the set.
camera
lens
aperture
shutter speed
shooting mode
exposure bias
metering mode
ISO
flash
image quality
RAW converter
cropped?
Canon 1Ds Mark II
EF 15mm f/2.8 Fisheye
f/8.0
15s
aperture priority
+0.0
evaluative
100
no
RAW
C1 Pro
no
I have been following your blog for what seems like ages now, and these architectural shots are out of this world! Thanks for the inspiration as always.
I really like the fish-eye effect on this image
Love your pictures as always but not fun of fishy.........
your views from your trip have been amazing! now your back, any chance of assisting anytime soon, to feed from your knowledge?
Great Angle and B/W Work, well Done
love balance pitch black/bright light. :)
Wow, this is my first visit to your blog after doing a search for good photo blogs on google. I found an article on the BBC website from you from 2005 and it's great that this is still going. I'm glad I found it! This pic is amazing, and I loved the one of your daughter that was in the BBC article too, very serene.
You´re great capting perspectives!!!
Bonjour,
Well done effect, composition..Bravo!
the night shot is even amazing!
Thanks all :-)